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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1816193" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I find that we have a very discriminating crowd of shooters/hunters here at LRH. If a product has deficiencies you will certainly hear about them here; nothing is perfect. Conversely, any attributes a product has will be brought forward and shared with others. There is a reason why Hammer bullets have been so well received by many on this site. Berger bullets enjoy great praise here too but fill a different niche.</p><p></p><p>My personal experience - Steve's recommendation to use loading data for conventional cup & core bullets of the same weight worked out well. Hammer Hunter bullets were very easy to acquire good, accurate loads for. Using Hammer bullets on elk and deer resulted in complete penetration and quickly dispatched animals. Virtually all of my big game kills are under 500yds, thus negating the need for higher BC bullets.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if my comments qualify me as a "Fan Boy" but Hammer bullets have fulfilled my needs better then expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1816193, member: 313"] I find that we have a very discriminating crowd of shooters/hunters here at LRH. If a product has deficiencies you will certainly hear about them here; nothing is perfect. Conversely, any attributes a product has will be brought forward and shared with others. There is a reason why Hammer bullets have been so well received by many on this site. Berger bullets enjoy great praise here too but fill a different niche. My personal experience - Steve's recommendation to use loading data for conventional cup & core bullets of the same weight worked out well. Hammer Hunter bullets were very easy to acquire good, accurate loads for. Using Hammer bullets on elk and deer resulted in complete penetration and quickly dispatched animals. Virtually all of my big game kills are under 500yds, thus negating the need for higher BC bullets. I'm not sure if my comments qualify me as a "Fan Boy" but Hammer bullets have fulfilled my needs better then expected. [/QUOTE]
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