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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm Berger 180 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou270" data-source="post: 2765677" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>Don't think I am wrong. What I sent is literally a picture perfect example of a yaw dependent bullet. Plenty of other examples from gel testing where see a longer neck on bergers at long range. Here is an antelope I shot with berger (exit side). Pretty narrow animal and bullet nearly made it through before let go. A traditional expanding bullet would have a wound starting near entrance buy probably not as wide. Didnt run much there is some risk with this type of bullet at long range and lean game in my opinion. Sort of like a depth charge. Get the depth right lights out…</p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity were you "hollow pointing" the bergers before your testing? Maybe that could explain difference</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou270, post: 2765677, member: 5352"] Don’t think I am wrong. What I sent is literally a picture perfect example of a yaw dependent bullet. Plenty of other examples from gel testing where see a longer neck on bergers at long range. Here is an antelope I shot with berger (exit side). Pretty narrow animal and bullet nearly made it through before let go. A traditional expanding bullet would have a wound starting near entrance buy probably not as wide. Didnt run much there is some risk with this type of bullet at long range and lean game in my opinion. Sort of like a depth charge. Get the depth right lights out… Out of curiosity were you “hollow pointing” the bergers before your testing? Maybe that could explain difference Lou [/QUOTE]
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