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<blockquote data-quote="beretzs" data-source="post: 686008" data-attributes="member: 15154"><p>Very nice! Seems like all three are winners really. That Berger is pretty slippery, but for me, I would want the AB or Barnes, just for the times when an elk pops up closer than longer ranges. That is just me though, if you are primarily hunting where long shots rule all the time, the Berger looks like a winner, but my elk hunting is a little more of a mix of timber and moderately long shots.. So I go with the tougher bullet. Seems like some great testing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beretzs, post: 686008, member: 15154"] Very nice! Seems like all three are winners really. That Berger is pretty slippery, but for me, I would want the AB or Barnes, just for the times when an elk pops up closer than longer ranges. That is just me though, if you are primarily hunting where long shots rule all the time, the Berger looks like a winner, but my elk hunting is a little more of a mix of timber and moderately long shots.. So I go with the tougher bullet. Seems like some great testing! [/QUOTE]
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