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Berger 195 EOL Terminal Performance Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Slick8" data-source="post: 2487181" data-attributes="member: 52585"><p>Great info again, specially the comment about the hammers being consistently more accurate then the bergers. That surprised me a little. </p><p></p><p>I built a 20 inch 7 suam late last year to run suppressed for deer and a back up elk/muely rifle. I built it with the intentions of running 180 bergers and put together a decent load just prior to season and shot 3 wt does with it all at 200-225 yards. One was a pencil and the other two didn't pass through the 90 pound deer. The only reason I found the doe is she ran across a very long corn field then crossed a small creek and into a pasture which was been recently cleared with scattered oaks. Blood was minimal to say the least and she ran about 800 yards. Had she gone in the brush vs the open fields it's highly unlikely I would have found her.</p><p></p><p>The two that didn't pass through were bang flops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slick8, post: 2487181, member: 52585"] Great info again, specially the comment about the hammers being consistently more accurate then the bergers. That surprised me a little. I built a 20 inch 7 suam late last year to run suppressed for deer and a back up elk/muely rifle. I built it with the intentions of running 180 bergers and put together a decent load just prior to season and shot 3 wt does with it all at 200-225 yards. One was a pencil and the other two didn't pass through the 90 pound deer. The only reason I found the doe is she ran across a very long corn field then crossed a small creek and into a pasture which was been recently cleared with scattered oaks. Blood was minimal to say the least and she ran about 800 yards. Had she gone in the brush vs the open fields it's highly unlikely I would have found her. The two that didn't pass through were bang flops. [/QUOTE]
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