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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1281652" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Broz, Feenix, and the other guys who have killed more elk than most of us will ever see are guys you want to listen to when it comes to killing elk. I promise you they have more real world experience hunting and killing elk than anyone you can talk to at Berger.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a Berger guy and don't shoot them at game animals but they do and have a great deal of success. For myself I don't like to use any frangible bullets on game animals. </p><p></p><p>I like clean, caliber or sub caliber size entrance wounds, massive internal damage and exit wounds the size of a golf ball or less with minimal meat loss. If I'm shooting lead core bullets I want a quality bonded bullet like the Hornady Interbond (all time favorite) Nosler Accubond or Accubond LR's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1281652, member: 30902"] Broz, Feenix, and the other guys who have killed more elk than most of us will ever see are guys you want to listen to when it comes to killing elk. I promise you they have more real world experience hunting and killing elk than anyone you can talk to at Berger. I'm not a Berger guy and don't shoot them at game animals but they do and have a great deal of success. For myself I don't like to use any frangible bullets on game animals. I like clean, caliber or sub caliber size entrance wounds, massive internal damage and exit wounds the size of a golf ball or less with minimal meat loss. If I'm shooting lead core bullets I want a quality bonded bullet like the Hornady Interbond (all time favorite) Nosler Accubond or Accubond LR's. [/QUOTE]
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