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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 815503" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>I'd like to say Berger bullets and Acts of God don't count, but in those two cases I'd say otherwise! But Yah, there are instances where sometimes a bullet can and do fail..... for me it was with using a .338 FailSafe bullet that did not expand at 450 yards and I lost the animal, so I quite using them. I also have never hunted with the Sierra MatchKing or Berger Bullets either because of such issues. But that's my choice and not someone else's.</p><p></p><p>I did however forget to not use words like "always, never and all the time" in my postings because there is in real life no such thing! Which is true as the day will turn to light. But for the millions and millions of game animals put down since the modern bullet has been developed, they work if placed correctly..... most of the time! </p><p></p><p>Acts of God and Burger bullets not with standing in the cases you've mentioned clearly didn't expand as the developers had hoped for in those situations, and in some cases a few more. But those are rare for the amount that has taken game humanly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 815503, member: 61185"] I'd like to say Berger bullets and Acts of God don't count, but in those two cases I'd say otherwise! But Yah, there are instances where sometimes a bullet can and do fail..... for me it was with using a .338 FailSafe bullet that did not expand at 450 yards and I lost the animal, so I quite using them. I also have never hunted with the Sierra MatchKing or Berger Bullets either because of such issues. But that's my choice and not someone else's. I did however forget to not use words like "always, never and all the time" in my postings because there is in real life no such thing! Which is true as the day will turn to light. But for the millions and millions of game animals put down since the modern bullet has been developed, they work if placed correctly..... most of the time! Acts of God and Burger bullets not with standing in the cases you've mentioned clearly didn't expand as the developers had hoped for in those situations, and in some cases a few more. But those are rare for the amount that has taken game humanly. [/QUOTE]
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