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215 Berger Terminal performance UP CLOSE on elk.
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 1136472" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>For those of you that care, we have taken over 50 elk so far this season. 95% of these were with Bergers. 195 / 7mm's, 215 / 30 cal, and 300 / .338's. distances of 78 yards to 1118 yards. Not one left the immediate area, only a couple took a second shot and those were with the 7mm's. They were dead but if they stand there for very long we give them another. </p><p> </p><p>Placement is king, but we have learned, if you are off a little, the fragmenting Bergers will cover your butt. We only use heavy for caliber bullets, and I highly recommend this. Use what ever bullet you feel will suit your needs best. But know how it works both near and far, and use that knowledge to stack the odds in your favor.</p><p> </p><p>With literally 100's of elk kills with Bergers and not one lost. I will keep using them exclusively.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks!</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 1136472, member: 7503"] For those of you that care, we have taken over 50 elk so far this season. 95% of these were with Bergers. 195 / 7mm's, 215 / 30 cal, and 300 / .338's. distances of 78 yards to 1118 yards. Not one left the immediate area, only a couple took a second shot and those were with the 7mm's. They were dead but if they stand there for very long we give them another. Placement is king, but we have learned, if you are off a little, the fragmenting Bergers will cover your butt. We only use heavy for caliber bullets, and I highly recommend this. Use what ever bullet you feel will suit your needs best. But know how it works both near and far, and use that knowledge to stack the odds in your favor. With literally 100's of elk kills with Bergers and not one lost. I will keep using them exclusively. Thanks! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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