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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 709925" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>Clearly those bullets look like you would expect bergers too. If you are looking for big exit wounds, this is not necessarily your bullet as often they will turn to shrapenel and stay in the animal, or all but a small amount, dumping all their energy. Now I understand if a bullet does NOT expand and goes through, leaving almost an arrow like wound channel, that you should see Berger about. I did have this on some 115 .257's of their's and they are testing them...but these were older bullets so those using them now please don't call Berger. I have had wonderful results on about 8 animals(mule deer and elk) with my 7mm 168's, great wound channels, but not large exit wounds and none walked more than 2 steps after well placed shots somewhere in the bony part of the shoulder/spine. </p><p> </p><p>Accubonds are good bullets and I do use them, but there is no better bullet choice in this VLD high bc range for hunting.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 709925, member: 10444"] Clearly those bullets look like you would expect bergers too. If you are looking for big exit wounds, this is not necessarily your bullet as often they will turn to shrapenel and stay in the animal, or all but a small amount, dumping all their energy. Now I understand if a bullet does NOT expand and goes through, leaving almost an arrow like wound channel, that you should see Berger about. I did have this on some 115 .257's of their's and they are testing them...but these were older bullets so those using them now please don't call Berger. I have had wonderful results on about 8 animals(mule deer and elk) with my 7mm 168's, great wound channels, but not large exit wounds and none walked more than 2 steps after well placed shots somewhere in the bony part of the shoulder/spine. Accubonds are good bullets and I do use them, but there is no better bullet choice in this VLD high bc range for hunting..... [/QUOTE]
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