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215gr Berger Hybrid Target for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1881713" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>This subject has been thoroughly covered in a multitude of other threads. As rfurman 24 said, there is alot of "discussion" and "interjection" of opinion without evidence that has little to do with the posters question. Most either love them or hate them, no middle ground. Perhaps a better approach to your query would be for YOU to decide HOW you want your bullet to perform (go in and self destruct, or perfect mushroom and pass through). Decide your self imposed ranges and limits, and then ask for a recommendation within those parameters. I've had these exact things happen on threads I've started on a very similar topic I have used bonded, standard cup and core, and target bullets for nearly forty years now and all have worked well for their intended purposes if/when used within their design parameters and placed correctly. Everything in our industry is changing and advancing. We need to be open minded enough to see the truth regardless of our personal bias. Determine your parameters and goals and make a well informed decision. May it perform admirably as you put it to the test this fall!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1881713, member: 87887"] This subject has been thoroughly covered in a multitude of other threads. As rfurman 24 said, there is alot of "discussion" and "interjection" of opinion without evidence that has little to do with the posters question. Most either love them or hate them, no middle ground. Perhaps a better approach to your query would be for YOU to decide HOW you want your bullet to perform (go in and self destruct, or perfect mushroom and pass through). Decide your self imposed ranges and limits, and then ask for a recommendation within those parameters. I've had these exact things happen on threads I've started on a very similar topic I have used bonded, standard cup and core, and target bullets for nearly forty years now and all have worked well for their intended purposes if/when used within their design parameters and placed correctly. Everything in our industry is changing and advancing. We need to be open minded enough to see the truth regardless of our personal bias. Determine your parameters and goals and make a well informed decision. May it perform admirably as you put it to the test this fall! [/QUOTE]
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