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Berger Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Team Roper" data-source="post: 504842" data-attributes="member: 15600"><p>I have been using Bergers for about 4 years now. All of my close freinds and relatives now use them. I have seen or personaly shot over 50 animals with bergers from 50 yds to over 400 yds, calibres 22-250 to 300wm no tracking needed just fall and die in their tracks. Some bullets have exited some did not. One thing about them there is very little if any blood shot meat. They seem to do very little damage to the meat. Everyone has their favorite bullet. For 30 yrs I was loyal to mine; until I tried bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Roper, post: 504842, member: 15600"] I have been using Bergers for about 4 years now. All of my close freinds and relatives now use them. I have seen or personaly shot over 50 animals with bergers from 50 yds to over 400 yds, calibres 22-250 to 300wm no tracking needed just fall and die in their tracks. Some bullets have exited some did not. One thing about them there is very little if any blood shot meat. They seem to do very little damage to the meat. Everyone has their favorite bullet. For 30 yrs I was loyal to mine; until I tried bergers. [/QUOTE]
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