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210 Nolser ALR. 1st BC test
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 821307" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>As much as I shoot and like the Bergers, their ability to hold up on thougher game has always been a question for me. While the killing effect has been excellent at ranges from 50 to 1000 yards on medium sized game, I have never found any bullet remains except for bits and pieces of lead and jacket material, if anything at all. Have you done the same test on your clay bank with the Bergers and gotten any retention info for comparison? Also interested in the sensitivity to seating depth of the AB's compared to the Bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 821307, member: 10291"] As much as I shoot and like the Bergers, their ability to hold up on thougher game has always been a question for me. While the killing effect has been excellent at ranges from 50 to 1000 yards on medium sized game, I have never found any bullet remains except for bits and pieces of lead and jacket material, if anything at all. Have you done the same test on your clay bank with the Bergers and gotten any retention info for comparison? Also interested in the sensitivity to seating depth of the AB's compared to the Bergers. [/QUOTE]
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