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Pics of Berger Bullets NOT Performing????
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<blockquote data-quote="Surgikill" data-source="post: 749914" data-attributes="member: 43626"><p>I understand that completely, but could it be possible that some of your bullets for your 338 that aren't expanding have a similar thick nose? </p><p></p><p>And the 270 win has 563 ft. lbs at 1k and the 6.8 has 387. I am not disputing the fact that they perform differently at different velocities, I am just saying that it could be a possibility for your bullets.</p><p></p><p>And those 140's show the same results at all ranges, which theoretically means that if it performs like that at 100 yards in a 6.8 it should perform like that at 350 with a 270 because at the respective ranges they have the same energy.</p><p></p><p>I am just trying to help you guys figure out why some bullets act differently than others. Not trying to get into an argument or anything, just posing a different outlook on the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surgikill, post: 749914, member: 43626"] I understand that completely, but could it be possible that some of your bullets for your 338 that aren't expanding have a similar thick nose? And the 270 win has 563 ft. lbs at 1k and the 6.8 has 387. I am not disputing the fact that they perform differently at different velocities, I am just saying that it could be a possibility for your bullets. And those 140's show the same results at all ranges, which theoretically means that if it performs like that at 100 yards in a 6.8 it should perform like that at 350 with a 270 because at the respective ranges they have the same energy. I am just trying to help you guys figure out why some bullets act differently than others. Not trying to get into an argument or anything, just posing a different outlook on the problem. [/QUOTE]
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