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Bergers in a .257 wby mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikiedem" data-source="post: 592205" data-attributes="member: 28572"><p>Tried the VLD's in my 257 weatherby, group's were horrible. No mattern what I could do I couldnt even come close to a basic load with TSX. Shot a coyote with them anyways and it looked like a bomb went off on the surface! So sticking with a bonded bullet in the weatherby. Now my wife's Roberts love's them. My thoughts on it are that with the thin jacket and high velocities the expansion is to quick. When the velocities are dropped then they work as designed with massive internal damage. Just my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikiedem, post: 592205, member: 28572"] Tried the VLD's in my 257 weatherby, group's were horrible. No mattern what I could do I couldnt even come close to a basic load with TSX. Shot a coyote with them anyways and it looked like a bomb went off on the surface! So sticking with a bonded bullet in the weatherby. Now my wife's Roberts love's them. My thoughts on it are that with the thin jacket and high velocities the expansion is to quick. When the velocities are dropped then they work as designed with massive internal damage. Just my two cents [/QUOTE]
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