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The Basics, Starting Out
140 Berger 6.5 CM
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1827380" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>I have taken a few deer with the 6.5cm using Berger's 140 VLDH. All but one was a bang flop. The one exception may have taken6 or 8 steps, but the outcome was never in doubt. Most of these shots were also taken at what would be considered close range by all on this forum. From what I have read, close range is where the Berger's are supposedly having fragmentation issues. They are the most accurate out of multiple guns of mine in various calibers and that is also a big part of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1827380, member: 94161"] I have taken a few deer with the 6.5cm using Berger's 140 VLDH. All but one was a bang flop. The one exception may have taken6 or 8 steps, but the outcome was never in doubt. Most of these shots were also taken at what would be considered close range by all on this forum. From what I have read, close range is where the Berger's are supposedly having fragmentation issues. They are the most accurate out of multiple guns of mine in various calibers and that is also a big part of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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