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Not Happy With Berger Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2940222" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Fair enough I suppose that can happen. I still expect the carnage and shredding would be much worse if you hit bone with a Berger or eld match - I use the 225 eld m in my 300 win with great results but one is advised to stay off the shoulder for sure. </p><p></p><p>I've experienced the shed petal secondary wound channel with barnes actually too…but unconventionally loaded. The 120 tac tx designed for 300 black out…launched at 4050 fps from a .300 win mag. The term "explosive" hardly does it justice. The two deer I took with that load, a doe at 150 and a buck at 450-500 ish yards, had an unbelievable amount of damage. In both cases all four petals sheared right off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2940222, member: 109862"] Fair enough I suppose that can happen. I still expect the carnage and shredding would be much worse if you hit bone with a Berger or eld match - I use the 225 eld m in my 300 win with great results but one is advised to stay off the shoulder for sure. I’ve experienced the shed petal secondary wound channel with barnes actually too…but unconventionally loaded. The 120 tac tx designed for 300 black out…launched at 4050 fps from a .300 win mag. The term “explosive” hardly does it justice. The two deer I took with that load, a doe at 150 and a buck at 450-500 ish yards, had an unbelievable amount of damage. In both cases all four petals sheared right off. [/QUOTE]
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