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210 VLD hunting vs 190 Long range Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1781222" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>Your results have been the exact same as mine and bullet retention. I like both bullets. Berger flat out kill because of the the shrapnel effect, that's why I like them. If meat damage is a primary concern I always tell people Berger's might not be the right choice because they destroy some meat even on heart/ lung shots. Making critters dead ASAP is my biggest interest and why I will continue to use Berger's.</p><p></p><p>I have liked the results of LRABs as well, the bonded core has always penetrated to off side hide( has a couple of pass they'd on deer and antelope). The shrapnel effects is good but not near as violent as bergers. I view the LRABs as a happy medium. I will continue to use these bullets as well. </p><p></p><p>I have very limited experience with the hybrids but other on here really like and might be the In between your looking for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1781222, member: 88320"] Your results have been the exact same as mine and bullet retention. I like both bullets. Berger flat out kill because of the the shrapnel effect, that’s why I like them. If meat damage is a primary concern I always tell people Berger’s might not be the right choice because they destroy some meat even on heart/ lung shots. Making critters dead ASAP is my biggest interest and why I will continue to use Berger’s. I have liked the results of LRABs as well, the bonded core has always penetrated to off side hide( has a couple of pass they’d on deer and antelope). The shrapnel effects is good but not near as violent as bergers. I view the LRABs as a happy medium. I will continue to use these bullets as well. I have very limited experience with the hybrids but other on here really like and might be the In between your looking for [/QUOTE]
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