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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 2280593" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>105 Berger. We have used this bullet in a 6 Creedmoor with incredible results. Mule deer, coues deer, pronghorn, elk, oryx and a bison. The most impressive result was the oryx-- one shot through the shoulder at 300 yards and the oryx died within 15 feet of impact. These are notoriously tough animals and I was skeptical of my friend using this light round on an oryx. Not any more after seeing that result. I would feel comfortable shooting deer sized game well past 500 yards with the 105 Berger- depending on wind conditions I would consider 700 -800 yards. However, for tougher game like elk and oryx I would keep things inside of 500 yards. I have been wanting to try the 115 Berger but with how good the 105 shoots and the results on game, its hard to fix something that aint broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 2280593, member: 109187"] 105 Berger. We have used this bullet in a 6 Creedmoor with incredible results. Mule deer, coues deer, pronghorn, elk, oryx and a bison. The most impressive result was the oryx-- one shot through the shoulder at 300 yards and the oryx died within 15 feet of impact. These are notoriously tough animals and I was skeptical of my friend using this light round on an oryx. Not any more after seeing that result. I would feel comfortable shooting deer sized game well past 500 yards with the 105 Berger- depending on wind conditions I would consider 700 -800 yards. However, for tougher game like elk and oryx I would keep things inside of 500 yards. I have been wanting to try the 115 Berger but with how good the 105 shoots and the results on game, its hard to fix something that aint broken. [/QUOTE]
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