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Berger Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 1154865" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>If you hit a deer/elk in the *** you're going to have a tremendous amount of meat damage due to the Berger performance where they penetrate and then fragment - same with front shoulder. If you hit them right in the crease behind front shoulder you won't loose an ounce of meat and they don't go far and you'll find the insides lungs/heart are jello. Since shooting the Berger's I have went to 100% using the gutless method and debone due to the fact that I don't need to deal with a wheel barrel full of lungs/heart that are pure bloody soup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 1154865, member: 8833"] If you hit a deer/elk in the *** you're going to have a tremendous amount of meat damage due to the Berger performance where they penetrate and then fragment - same with front shoulder. If you hit them right in the crease behind front shoulder you won't loose an ounce of meat and they don't go far and you'll find the insides lungs/heart are jello. Since shooting the Berger's I have went to 100% using the gutless method and debone due to the fact that I don't need to deal with a wheel barrel full of lungs/heart that are pure bloody soup. [/QUOTE]
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