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215gr Berger Hybrid Target for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Eagleye208" data-source="post: 1882876" data-attributes="member: 113707"><p>I have shot a lot of game with the A-Frames from Swift. Most have been with the 200 grain 30 cal from a 308 Norma Magnum, or the 200 and 220 grain 8mms from a 8mm Rem Mag. In my opinion, these, while not really a long range bullet, are one of the best game bullets available. Of the ones I have recovered they show classic expansion and high retained weight. I have used them primarily on Elk, Moose and I shot 1 bison with an 8mm 220 gr. Never had game go any distance after the shot. However, the longest shot i took with one was 466 yards, large northern bull moose. 308 Norma, 200 A-Frame, started at 2990. He stood for about 5 seconds, and tipped over on his nose when he lifted a leg to take a step. I am certainly not going to bash Berger bullets. Many have had great success with them. But for my style of hunting, I see no need to change from bonded or partition style bullets. D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagleye208, post: 1882876, member: 113707"] I have shot a lot of game with the A-Frames from Swift. Most have been with the 200 grain 30 cal from a 308 Norma Magnum, or the 200 and 220 grain 8mms from a 8mm Rem Mag. In my opinion, these, while not really a long range bullet, are one of the best game bullets available. Of the ones I have recovered they show classic expansion and high retained weight. I have used them primarily on Elk, Moose and I shot 1 bison with an 8mm 220 gr. Never had game go any distance after the shot. However, the longest shot i took with one was 466 yards, large northern bull moose. 308 Norma, 200 A-Frame, started at 2990. He stood for about 5 seconds, and tipped over on his nose when he lifted a leg to take a step. I am certainly not going to bash Berger bullets. Many have had great success with them. But for my style of hunting, I see no need to change from bonded or partition style bullets. D. [/QUOTE]
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