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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaFire101" data-source="post: 2326608" data-attributes="member: 81053"><p>I've had nothing but good results using the berger 168 gr hvld out of my 7mm rem mag. Only animal that I've ever had take a step after being hit was my antelope this year. It was also my closest shot so far with these bullets (330 yards) so I purposely put the bullet through his shoulder hoping it would do what bergers do but instead it left an exit hole that I could fit my hand in about 8 inches back from where the bullet entered. He ran 20 yards and piled up but I thought it was odd. Never had an exit with the bergers before</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaFire101, post: 2326608, member: 81053"] I've had nothing but good results using the berger 168 gr hvld out of my 7mm rem mag. Only animal that I've ever had take a step after being hit was my antelope this year. It was also my closest shot so far with these bullets (330 yards) so I purposely put the bullet through his shoulder hoping it would do what bergers do but instead it left an exit hole that I could fit my hand in about 8 inches back from where the bullet entered. He ran 20 yards and piled up but I thought it was odd. Never had an exit with the bergers before [/QUOTE]
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