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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 2002098" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I won't use Bergers on anything bigger than deer, unless it's the 338/300g...Bergers are like varmint bullets. They explode and dont hold their weight, between 30-40% on average. If you're a meat hunter there is far better options IMO. With that said, I've also had the 7mm 180g VLDs pencil through deer behind the shoulder at 100 yards. They're just unpredictable at best. Some guys think they're the best thing since sliced bread, others hate them. I'm basing my experience off of actual field use, not what everyone else says. To each their own, but I prefer the Hornady AMAX or ELDMs. At least I know what they're going to do each and every time, and that's violently expand everytime. Plus they're half the cost of Bergers, and shoot just as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 2002098, member: 1403"] I won't use Bergers on anything bigger than deer, unless it's the 338/300g...Bergers are like varmint bullets. They explode and dont hold their weight, between 30-40% on average. If you're a meat hunter there is far better options IMO. With that said, I've also had the 7mm 180g VLDs pencil through deer behind the shoulder at 100 yards. They're just unpredictable at best. Some guys think they're the best thing since sliced bread, others hate them. I'm basing my experience off of actual field use, not what everyone else says. To each their own, but I prefer the Hornady AMAX or ELDMs. At least I know what they're going to do each and every time, and that's violently expand everytime. Plus they're half the cost of Bergers, and shoot just as well. [/QUOTE]
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