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The “other” hpbt bullets for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbull" data-source="post: 1664144" data-attributes="member: 74097"><p>I find it quite disturbing that a match bullet has managed to take a foothold and succeeded in establishing itself as a hunting bullet when conventional orthodoxy always maintained that match bullets were not ethical choices for hunting.</p><p>The manufacturers never condoned their target bullets for hunting but here comes Berger that manages to position itself as a hunting bullet when previous bullets of similar design from Sierra and others were always considered fragile and succeptible to separation because of their boat tail and thin jacket conventional designs, I like Bergers and other similar designs but not for ethical hunting with their explosive performance upon impact, I much prefer controlled expansion bullets like the Partition, Accubond, Scirroco and others. I have been witness to the massive meat loss with Bergers, no thanks, those kills are not ethical when the whole deer shoulder is blown off.</p><p>my .02</p><p>BB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbull, post: 1664144, member: 74097"] I find it quite disturbing that a match bullet has managed to take a foothold and succeeded in establishing itself as a hunting bullet when conventional orthodoxy always maintained that match bullets were not ethical choices for hunting. The manufacturers never condoned their target bullets for hunting but here comes Berger that manages to position itself as a hunting bullet when previous bullets of similar design from Sierra and others were always considered fragile and succeptible to separation because of their boat tail and thin jacket conventional designs, I like Bergers and other similar designs but not for ethical hunting with their explosive performance upon impact, I much prefer controlled expansion bullets like the Partition, Accubond, Scirroco and others. I have been witness to the massive meat loss with Bergers, no thanks, those kills are not ethical when the whole deer shoulder is blown off. my .02 BB [/QUOTE]
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