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Berger 250 hybrid tactical test results
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<blockquote data-quote="NZ Longranger" data-source="post: 629328" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Tarey,</p><p>Yea, we've been shooting the 300gn Hybrids out of our 338 Lunatics at 3250fps since last July. We've taken Himalayan Tahr, and Red and Sika deer to 1200 yards so far with them, and they've killed superbly. If the 250's have the same jacket thickness, they should work just as well terminally. They will probably come into their own in the small to medium 338's, like our 338 SF and 338 Thor, which will push them from 3300 to 3400fps. Especially in our lightweight walkabout rigs that only weigh 8 lbs all up including the scope. The recoil reduction will be very welcome! In the likes of the Lunatic, Kirby's AM etc, the 300's will still be the "go to bullet" I'm sure.</p><p>Thanks for you info,</p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZ Longranger, post: 629328, member: 14"] Tarey, Yea, we've been shooting the 300gn Hybrids out of our 338 Lunatics at 3250fps since last July. We've taken Himalayan Tahr, and Red and Sika deer to 1200 yards so far with them, and they've killed superbly. If the 250's have the same jacket thickness, they should work just as well terminally. They will probably come into their own in the small to medium 338's, like our 338 SF and 338 Thor, which will push them from 3300 to 3400fps. Especially in our lightweight walkabout rigs that only weigh 8 lbs all up including the scope. The recoil reduction will be very welcome! In the likes of the Lunatic, Kirby's AM etc, the 300's will still be the "go to bullet" I'm sure. Thanks for you info, Greg [/QUOTE]
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