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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
210 gr bergers on deer.
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<blockquote data-quote="ss8541" data-source="post: 21359" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>The Berger's should be a good rockchuck and Coyote bullet, but light for deer. I might try one this coming year on a small Blacktail deer just to be sure. If I do I will be sure to have a broadside shot and have my partner, with a Sierra bullet ready to take a quick second shot. I think the 210 grainer should have enough sectional Density to finish the job regardless on a 130# deer at around 500 yards, for a test. But, only testing will tell. I would do a couple of preliminary wet packs with newspaper first though.</p><p>Vince</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss8541, post: 21359, member: 104"] The Berger's should be a good rockchuck and Coyote bullet, but light for deer. I might try one this coming year on a small Blacktail deer just to be sure. If I do I will be sure to have a broadside shot and have my partner, with a Sierra bullet ready to take a quick second shot. I think the 210 grainer should have enough sectional Density to finish the job regardless on a 130# deer at around 500 yards, for a test. But, only testing will tell. I would do a couple of preliminary wet packs with newspaper first though. Vince [/QUOTE]
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