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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Interesting info about Berger Bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="drpbroun5" data-source="post: 133147" data-attributes="member: 6893"><p>John Burns shows some bullet testing on Beyond Belief 3 disc series using the Berger 168 VLD that is very impressive. He shot close and distant ranges into soaked newspaper with a cow bone in it. You could stick your fist into the wound channel and it was deep enough to scramble the animals boiler room. That video completely changed my thoughts about weight retention bullets. I believe I'm going to shoot Bergers, Wildcats, or SMKs on deer and elk from now on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpbroun5, post: 133147, member: 6893"] John Burns shows some bullet testing on Beyond Belief 3 disc series using the Berger 168 VLD that is very impressive. He shot close and distant ranges into soaked newspaper with a cow bone in it. You could stick your fist into the wound channel and it was deep enough to scramble the animals boiler room. That video completely changed my thoughts about weight retention bullets. I believe I'm going to shoot Bergers, Wildcats, or SMKs on deer and elk from now on. [/QUOTE]
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