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Done with 215 Bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 2010985" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Here is what usually happens with a heavy for caliber Berger bullet. It makes a pencil sized entrance then explodes destroying the vitals( if you actually hit them) with the copper shrapnel. Most of the lead core exits leaving a slightly larger than caliber exit. In most cases in my experience the animal either does not move(often the case with the 215) or is dead within a few feet. It you often make poor shots and need/want a blood trail I will be the first do agree there are better bullets for that. I personally like my animals DRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 2010985, member: 26535"] Here is what usually happens with a heavy for caliber Berger bullet. It makes a pencil sized entrance then explodes destroying the vitals( if you actually hit them) with the copper shrapnel. Most of the lead core exits leaving a slightly larger than caliber exit. In most cases in my experience the animal either does not move(often the case with the 215) or is dead within a few feet. It you often make poor shots and need/want a blood trail I will be the first do agree there are better bullets for that. I personally like my animals DRT. [/QUOTE]
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