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7mm Berger 180 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou270" data-source="post: 2765602" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>I agree they dont typically expand like a traditional bullet and normally fragment but can once nose comes off. I have not found one but see folks post "mushroomed" berger vlds on occasion. In any case otms not common in hunting but studied a lot in military applications. Not sure why bergers would be different. If hydraulic pressure through hollow point were required the bullet would not penetrate several inches before rupturing nor behave differently at short and long range (ie longer neck at longer range). The hp only 1/4" deep after all. Pressure decreases as bullet decelerates during penetration not increase. So does not make sense to me why would all of a sudden burst many inches in</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou270, post: 2765602, member: 5352"] I agree they dont typically expand like a traditional bullet and normally fragment but can once nose comes off. I have not found one but see folks post “mushroomed” berger vlds on occasion. In any case otms not common in hunting but studied a lot in military applications. Not sure why bergers would be different. If hydraulic pressure through hollow point were required the bullet would not penetrate several inches before rupturing nor behave differently at short and long range (ie longer neck at longer range). The hp only 1/4” deep after all. Pressure decreases as bullet decelerates during penetration not increase. So does not make sense to me why would all of a sudden burst many inches in Lou [/QUOTE]
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