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7mm Berger 180 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 2763600" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>First off I'm not posting this to bash a bullet or the company. This post is for information and to apply it as you see fit</p><p>After a questionable performance this last fall on a bull elk I just had the chance to discover the problem. </p><p>I found that this lot of bullets I have had almost non existent cavities in the hollow point. </p><p>I went through all of this lot with a pin vise and a 27 thousandth drill bit to open all the tips up to the lead core. </p><p>I ran into this with the 195's also but didn't think twice it would happen on the 180's with past experiences. </p><p>I'll be checking all my bergers now. </p><p>Thought I'd share my findings so others could learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 2763600, member: 12469"] First off I’m not posting this to bash a bullet or the company. This post is for information and to apply it as you see fit After a questionable performance this last fall on a bull elk I just had the chance to discover the problem. I found that this lot of bullets I have had almost non existent cavities in the hollow point. I went through all of this lot with a pin vise and a 27 thousandth drill bit to open all the tips up to the lead core. I ran into this with the 195’s also but didn’t think twice it would happen on the 180’s with past experiences. I’ll be checking all my bergers now. Thought I’d share my findings so others could learn. [/QUOTE]
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