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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
180gr 7mm Bergers, all 3
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<blockquote data-quote="Forrest Ebert" data-source="post: 555529" data-attributes="member: 11524"><p>Youngbuck,I use both the 168 & 180 7mm hunting VLD and they perform excellently on game and are quite accurate. They are designed to penetrate about 2" then start opening up and leave an exit wound about the size of a major league hardball or a little bigger. I do know of shooters using the target VLD's for hunting and they say that they have had no problems and this is shooting Antelope to Elk. The question is what if the jacket just doesn't open then you would have wounded game probably lost and the difference if any in accurracy is washed out by lost game. I would stick to the hunting VLD for game and you may find out that they are as accurate or even more so than the target version in some cases. Just my .02 though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forrest Ebert, post: 555529, member: 11524"] Youngbuck,I use both the 168 & 180 7mm hunting VLD and they perform excellently on game and are quite accurate. They are designed to penetrate about 2" then start opening up and leave an exit wound about the size of a major league hardball or a little bigger. I do know of shooters using the target VLD's for hunting and they say that they have had no problems and this is shooting Antelope to Elk. The question is what if the jacket just doesn't open then you would have wounded game probably lost and the difference if any in accurracy is washed out by lost game. I would stick to the hunting VLD for game and you may find out that they are as accurate or even more so than the target version in some cases. Just my .02 though. [/QUOTE]
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