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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 574937" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Emphasis mine.</p><p> </p><p>No, they are not similar in that. The Amax is designed to start breaking up on contact. The Berger hunting VLD is designed to begin opening up after it's penetrated 2-3" which makes for a considerable difference in terminal performance. That 2-3" is enough to get inside of the rib cage on nearly all game which means it's energy is disappated in proximity to the vital organs rather than the musculature and ribs.</p><p> </p><p>Neither however are bullets I recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 574937, member: 30902"] Emphasis mine. No, they are not similar in that. The Amax is designed to start breaking up on contact. The Berger hunting VLD is designed to begin opening up after it's penetrated 2-3" which makes for a considerable difference in terminal performance. That 2-3" is enough to get inside of the rib cage on nearly all game which means it's energy is disappated in proximity to the vital organs rather than the musculature and ribs. Neither however are bullets I recommend. [/QUOTE]
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