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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1330457" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>I'm not bg on the Berger's even though I think they are made by great people.</p><p></p><p>The Hornady Interbond is the best, most consistent lead core hunting bullet I've tried over the last thirty years or so and the Nosler Accubond is a very close second.</p><p></p><p>Last year started shooting the Peregrine VRG4 and VLR's, a solid red copper bullet with a brass plunger and used them on a pile of deer and hogs including some very big hogs in my .260 Rem's.</p><p></p><p>I have yet to have one fail to expand at any range and even at very close rang they do not separate and will not break apart. Due to differences in density the monometal bullets cannot match the BC of similarly shaped lead core bullets but the difference is negligible out to at least 600yds as most people and most weapons aren't capable of shooting any better than the bullet is capable of. </p><p></p><p>I shot a truck load of the 132gr but have some 140's and hopefully more on the way soon. If you are capable of putting it where it belongs they will not fail you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1330457, member: 30902"] I'm not bg on the Berger's even though I think they are made by great people. The Hornady Interbond is the best, most consistent lead core hunting bullet I've tried over the last thirty years or so and the Nosler Accubond is a very close second. Last year started shooting the Peregrine VRG4 and VLR's, a solid red copper bullet with a brass plunger and used them on a pile of deer and hogs including some very big hogs in my .260 Rem's. I have yet to have one fail to expand at any range and even at very close rang they do not separate and will not break apart. Due to differences in density the monometal bullets cannot match the BC of similarly shaped lead core bullets but the difference is negligible out to at least 600yds as most people and most weapons aren't capable of shooting any better than the bullet is capable of. I shot a truck load of the 132gr but have some 140's and hopefully more on the way soon. If you are capable of putting it where it belongs they will not fail you. [/QUOTE]
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