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Reloading
215gr berger
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 2710401" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>The 215's have served me very well out of my 300 Win. Shooting them just under 3000 FPS out of a 10 twist Brux (custom reamer). My only problem with the 215 is meat loss/damage. It has been extensive from up close100-300 yds and out to 734 and 625 yds on deer and elk. I am considering changing to a mono for this upcoming season. I know lots of guys claim they don't loose meat with the 215. That has not been my experience. Not a knock on the bullet at all, as I have never lost an animal. Just have lost a lot of meat over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 2710401, member: 38130"] The 215’s have served me very well out of my 300 Win. Shooting them just under 3000 FPS out of a 10 twist Brux (custom reamer). My only problem with the 215 is meat loss/damage. It has been extensive from up close100-300 yds and out to 734 and 625 yds on deer and elk. I am considering changing to a mono for this upcoming season. I know lots of guys claim they don’t loose meat with the 215. That has not been my experience. Not a knock on the bullet at all, as I have never lost an animal. Just have lost a lot of meat over the years. [/QUOTE]
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