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<blockquote data-quote="J300UM" data-source="post: 622612" data-attributes="member: 9866"><p>I wouldn't be afraid of the Berger at all. The last 2 elk I shot were with a 210 VLD and both inside 80 yds. First one was shot at a hard quartering away angle. It bolted 20 yds and piled up. Everything north of the diaphram was liquid. The second one was broadside. Bullet hit just behind the shoulder below the spine. Folded right there. Big portion of the lungs were almost non existant. You'll be firing a slug thats carrying more weigh, larger frontal area, and a has ton more energy on tap. You'll be just fine IMHO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J300UM, post: 622612, member: 9866"] I wouldn't be afraid of the Berger at all. The last 2 elk I shot were with a 210 VLD and both inside 80 yds. First one was shot at a hard quartering away angle. It bolted 20 yds and piled up. Everything north of the diaphram was liquid. The second one was broadside. Bullet hit just behind the shoulder below the spine. Folded right there. Big portion of the lungs were almost non existant. You'll be firing a slug thats carrying more weigh, larger frontal area, and a has ton more energy on tap. You'll be just fine IMHO! [/QUOTE]
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