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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1733173" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>I use Berger's in most my rifles because they: 1) seem to shoot accurately in most of my rigs; 2) tend towards higher BC's than other bullets; 3) they excel at transferring their energy to the body of an animal; and 4) they are reasonably priced. Having said that, they do tend to have an Achilles heel: they tend to blow up (little penetration) when hitting bone at higher velocities (close distances). I would not use them if I felt all my shots would be under 200 yds.</p><p></p><p>The best "all-around" bullet suggests a bit of a compromise is required. When I feel that I am just as likely to have a shot under 200 yds as I am past 800 yds... I tend to go with the accubond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1733173, member: 4809"] I use Berger's in most my rifles because they: 1) seem to shoot accurately in most of my rigs; 2) tend towards higher BC's than other bullets; 3) they excel at transferring their energy to the body of an animal; and 4) they are reasonably priced. Having said that, they do tend to have an Achilles heel: they tend to blow up (little penetration) when hitting bone at higher velocities (close distances). I would not use them if I felt all my shots would be under 200 yds. The best "all-around" bullet suggests a bit of a compromise is required. When I feel that I am just as likely to have a shot under 200 yds as I am past 800 yds... I tend to go with the accubond. [/QUOTE]
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