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Terminal performance on game for Berger 7mm 168 VLD...
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<blockquote data-quote="Panteradave" data-source="post: 2036740" data-attributes="member: 49106"><p>7 mm rem mag 24" barrel. 168g Berger vld with my load 2936 FPS I have never cleaned the tips. </p><p>10 to 200 yards all pass through broad side 2" size hole exit wound 30 yards dead on their feet.</p><p>Now elk. Every bull taken is a broad side shot. Even at 100 yards I have never had a pass through with different bullets. I always find every bullet opposite shoulder. Some bullets have a pretty mushroom expansion the Berger vld is just smaller. I shot a bull at 1162 yards and a small lead core of the Berger was left on opposite shoulder. Bull went 22 steps. Lungs were pulverized. Not a everyday occurrence mind you, this day I took the shot. Elk are majestic creations of God. Just trust me that I know my shooting limits and stay within them. Don't want to brag about the shot just give a example of bullet characteristics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panteradave, post: 2036740, member: 49106"] 7 mm rem mag 24” barrel. 168g Berger vld with my load 2936 FPS I have never cleaned the tips. 10 to 200 yards all pass through broad side 2” size hole exit wound 30 yards dead on their feet. Now elk. Every bull taken is a broad side shot. Even at 100 yards I have never had a pass through with different bullets. I always find every bullet opposite shoulder. Some bullets have a pretty mushroom expansion the Berger vld is just smaller. I shot a bull at 1162 yards and a small lead core of the Berger was left on opposite shoulder. Bull went 22 steps. Lungs were pulverized. Not a everyday occurrence mind you, this day I took the shot. Elk are majestic creations of God. Just trust me that I know my shooting limits and stay within them. Don’t want to brag about the shot just give a example of bullet characteristics. [/QUOTE]
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