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Reloading
Berger 215 performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 1949533" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>The 215 is not bonded, they work great as long as you don't hit hard bone. A rib should be no problem, a moose shoulder might be. I have also shot 215s at non hardened steel and they bust through, so I have mixed emotions. If it was me and I paid a lot of money to shoot a moose I would pick a different bullet, that being said I have also seen 215s kill a lot of stuff. So I guess it's up to distance and how well the shooter can shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 1949533, member: 106055"] The 215 is not bonded, they work great as long as you don’t hit hard bone. A rib should be no problem, a moose shoulder might be. I have also shot 215s at non hardened steel and they bust through, so I have mixed emotions. If it was me and I paid a lot of money to shoot a moose I would pick a different bullet, that being said I have also seen 215s kill a lot of stuff. So I guess it’s up to distance and how well the shooter can shoot. [/QUOTE]
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