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7mm mag and bergers for canadian game
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter264" data-source="post: 483698" data-attributes="member: 23746"><p>I say each to his/her own. I'm not trying to get in the middle of the who shoots the best bullet arguement, just thought I would share a cool video!! However, the arguement that Berger/JLK VLD's don't perform up close and personal is completely false. They perform just as good at high velocity short ranges as they do waaaaaayyyy out there. I have seen a 300" elk shot in the shoulder at 80 yards with a 105 Berger VLD out of a 6mmx284 with a MV of 3390 drop instantly and not move after. I have yet to see a circumstance where a VLD bullet does not perform as well as any Accubond, Partition, Fail Safe, or Barnes bullets. I am not saying that this is the best option for everyone but.... You won't find me shooting anything else! I have a moose/goat hunt planned for BC this fall and perhaps I will have a less then ideal condition to test the VLD bullet in. I will have the camera rolling, but my money says the VLD will perform just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter264, post: 483698, member: 23746"] I say each to his/her own. I'm not trying to get in the middle of the who shoots the best bullet arguement, just thought I would share a cool video!! However, the arguement that Berger/JLK VLD's don't perform up close and personal is completely false. They perform just as good at high velocity short ranges as they do waaaaaayyyy out there. I have seen a 300" elk shot in the shoulder at 80 yards with a 105 Berger VLD out of a 6mmx284 with a MV of 3390 drop instantly and not move after. I have yet to see a circumstance where a VLD bullet does not perform as well as any Accubond, Partition, Fail Safe, or Barnes bullets. I am not saying that this is the best option for everyone but.... You won't find me shooting anything else! I have a moose/goat hunt planned for BC this fall and perhaps I will have a less then ideal condition to test the VLD bullet in. I will have the camera rolling, but my money says the VLD will perform just fine. [/QUOTE]
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