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<blockquote data-quote="ZSteinle" data-source="post: 597858" data-attributes="member: 10411"><p>actually in the video i quote saying a 140 VLD bullet simply referring to very low drag and not a specific brand. The 140 that was used was actually an amax. and i have mixed results with the amax that correlates directly to the distances i have made shots and the impact velocity. That antelope was at 825 and did pass through, i shot a deer a year before this video at 60 yards with the amax and hit a rip bone on the way in and only made it about 1-3" after impact. Its seems very hard for me to even deny that barnes bullets have an amazing reputation for being one of the most reliable expanding bullets on the market. I personally have never shot an animal with the berger vld but have seen people take animals with mixed results. Some were bang flop and others ran off a ways and then died showing little expansion in the vital cavity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZSteinle, post: 597858, member: 10411"] actually in the video i quote saying a 140 VLD bullet simply referring to very low drag and not a specific brand. The 140 that was used was actually an amax. and i have mixed results with the amax that correlates directly to the distances i have made shots and the impact velocity. That antelope was at 825 and did pass through, i shot a deer a year before this video at 60 yards with the amax and hit a rip bone on the way in and only made it about 1-3" after impact. Its seems very hard for me to even deny that barnes bullets have an amazing reputation for being one of the most reliable expanding bullets on the market. I personally have never shot an animal with the berger vld but have seen people take animals with mixed results. Some were bang flop and others ran off a ways and then died showing little expansion in the vital cavity. [/QUOTE]
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