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140 gr 6.5mm Hybrid for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="c-ne-elk" data-source="post: 1001493" data-attributes="member: 33799"><p>I just saw this post even though it is old. I have been shooting animals with the 6.5 mm 140 g Berger Hybrid for 3 seasons now and have never had a bullet not perform.</p><p> </p><p>I have shot a Coues deer in his bed at 340 yards which never stood up, a mature mule deer buck at 525, another at 340, and a third at 300. Lastly a cow elk at 275 yards. None of the animals went over 3 feet from where they were hit. The photo below is from my buddies buck that was shot right at 300 yards and was hit a low with the same 140 g Berger Hybrid. This buck still only went 5 to 10 yards before falling down dead. You can see the entrance and the exit hole in the photo and the internal organs were jello.</p><p> </p><p>If this bullet will open up in a Coues deer and shred the internal organs, it should open up in about anything.</p><p> </p><p> I would also note that the Gunwerks ammo is all loaded with the Hybrids, they swear by them and those boys kill a lot of animals....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-ne-elk, post: 1001493, member: 33799"] I just saw this post even though it is old. I have been shooting animals with the 6.5 mm 140 g Berger Hybrid for 3 seasons now and have never had a bullet not perform. I have shot a Coues deer in his bed at 340 yards which never stood up, a mature mule deer buck at 525, another at 340, and a third at 300. Lastly a cow elk at 275 yards. None of the animals went over 3 feet from where they were hit. The photo below is from my buddies buck that was shot right at 300 yards and was hit a low with the same 140 g Berger Hybrid. This buck still only went 5 to 10 yards before falling down dead. You can see the entrance and the exit hole in the photo and the internal organs were jello. If this bullet will open up in a Coues deer and shred the internal organs, it should open up in about anything. I would also note that the Gunwerks ammo is all loaded with the Hybrids, they swear by them and those boys kill a lot of animals.... [/QUOTE]
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