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Berger 208 LRHT on game
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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2905399" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>Old thread, but here's my experience with them. I struggled to get my new 24" carbon 6 barrel to shoot anything well, but finally got the 208 LRHT shooting consistently 1/2-3/4 MOA in my 300WM (2960fps). Took it up to fill some whitetail crop damage permits. Results below (exit holes) range from 180-500 yards. Due to the temperature everything was gutless quarter, but I think the exit holes speak pretty well to the internal damage. Only runner was the one hit lower third and the blood trail was very easy to follow. I also neck shot a doe at 150, but didn't include the picture because neck shots aren't really indicative of performance on normal vital shots, but I will say it nearly decapitated her. Hopefully I will be able to report back about their performance on elk later next month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2905399, member: 49553"] Old thread, but here’s my experience with them. I struggled to get my new 24” carbon 6 barrel to shoot anything well, but finally got the 208 LRHT shooting consistently 1/2-3/4 MOA in my 300WM (2960fps). Took it up to fill some whitetail crop damage permits. Results below (exit holes) range from 180-500 yards. Due to the temperature everything was gutless quarter, but I think the exit holes speak pretty well to the internal damage. Only runner was the one hit lower third and the blood trail was very easy to follow. I also neck shot a doe at 150, but didn’t include the picture because neck shots aren’t really indicative of performance on normal vital shots, but I will say it nearly decapitated her. Hopefully I will be able to report back about their performance on elk later next month. [/QUOTE]
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