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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barnes versus Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 758121" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I haven't seen a problem with Berger's damaging meat, I suppose if you put one into a heavy bone thick muscled area they would, but so will anything else. As far as tip damage goes, that would be one helluva nasty recoiling rifle to deform a open tip bullet. Lead and Polymer tips are soft, copper is quite a bit harder than lead or Polymer bullet tips</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 758121, member: 47325"] I haven't seen a problem with Berger's damaging meat, I suppose if you put one into a heavy bone thick muscled area they would, but so will anything else. As far as tip damage goes, that would be one helluva nasty recoiling rifle to deform a open tip bullet. Lead and Polymer tips are soft, copper is quite a bit harder than lead or Polymer bullet tips [/QUOTE]
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