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7MM Berger 168 grain for elk
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster740" data-source="post: 986750" data-attributes="member: 10582"><p>For the record I was not discrediting any bullet. This is my only experience with this bullet .284 168 berger, and it was very much so one of the four misplaced shots that actually hit the animal at 150 yards. Shot placement is key, always. I have had failures with many different brand bullets. I do know that destroyed lungs kill faster then a blown apart muscle group or digestive system.</p><p>I prefer one hole in and a big hole out of the chest, and have seen more of this by Berger and Barnes then Nosler.</p><p>Have fun, shoot straight and kill a wolf!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster740, post: 986750, member: 10582"] For the record I was not discrediting any bullet. This is my only experience with this bullet .284 168 berger, and it was very much so one of the four misplaced shots that actually hit the animal at 150 yards. Shot placement is key, always. I have had failures with many different brand bullets. I do know that destroyed lungs kill faster then a blown apart muscle group or digestive system. I prefer one hole in and a big hole out of the chest, and have seen more of this by Berger and Barnes then Nosler. Have fun, shoot straight and kill a wolf! [/QUOTE]
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