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7 mm magun and 168 berger bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 1715007" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>Well Ann....it will most likely bounce off any deer <grin></p><p></p><p>All bergers including VLDs I have used on deer, antelope and elk have killed, many in spectacular fashion including the 7mm 168 VLD. </p><p></p><p>===================================================</p><p>John Barsness wrote an article back in August 2007 on performance of Berger VLDs on game in Handloader. </p><p></p><p>JB and a few others including Walt Berger went to N. Zealand and used: .257 Roberts (115-grain VLD at 2,900 fps); a .264 Winchester Magnum (140 at 3,000); a pair of .30-06s (168 at 2,900 and 185 at 2,800) and a .300 Winchester Magnum (168 at 3,100 and 185 at 3,000 fps).</p><p></p><p>They had a chance to kill goats along with other animals. Guide, Mike, told them the goats were hard to kill. "We shot goats, and shot goats, and shot goats, at ranges from 20 to 400 yards, and in the end Mike said the VLD was about the best goat bullet he had ever seen." " every goat showed the same pattern: an entrance hole so small that we had to part the hair to find it, then a very tiny wound channel a couple of inches long – even when the bullet hit shoulder blade – and then massive destruction inside the chest cavity, two to three times more than I've seen with any big game bullet."</p><p></p><p>" I would be comfortable using VLDs on any North American game from pronghorn to caribou, and probably will, partly because when placed correctly they do not shoot up a bunch of meat. The entrance hole is needle thin, and by the time what's left of the bullet hits the far side of the chest, the real damage has been done inside."</p><p></p><p></p><p>link for entire article:</p><p><a href="https://www.riflemagazine.com/magazine/PDF/hl248partial.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.riflemagazine.com/magazine/PDF/hl248partial.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 1715007, member: 5219"] Well Ann....it will most likely bounce off any deer <grin> All bergers including VLDs I have used on deer, antelope and elk have killed, many in spectacular fashion including the 7mm 168 VLD. =================================================== John Barsness wrote an article back in August 2007 on performance of Berger VLDs on game in Handloader. JB and a few others including Walt Berger went to N. Zealand and used: .257 Roberts (115-grain VLD at 2,900 fps); a .264 Winchester Magnum (140 at 3,000); a pair of .30-06s (168 at 2,900 and 185 at 2,800) and a .300 Winchester Magnum (168 at 3,100 and 185 at 3,000 fps). They had a chance to kill goats along with other animals. Guide, Mike, told them the goats were hard to kill. "We shot goats, and shot goats, and shot goats, at ranges from 20 to 400 yards, and in the end Mike said the VLD was about the best goat bullet he had ever seen." " every goat showed the same pattern: an entrance hole so small that we had to part the hair to find it, then a very tiny wound channel a couple of inches long – even when the bullet hit shoulder blade – and then massive destruction inside the chest cavity, two to three times more than I’ve seen with any big game bullet." " I would be comfortable using VLDs on any North American game from pronghorn to caribou, and probably will, partly because when placed correctly they do not shoot up a bunch of meat. The entrance hole is needle thin, and by the time what’s left of the bullet hits the far side of the chest, the real damage has been done inside." link for entire article: [URL]https://www.riflemagazine.com/magazine/PDF/hl248partial.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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