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Reloading
Berger close range impact
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 1753603" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>If an animal is dead, especially DRT, what in reality are were talking about. Now I have never shot any of the hyper velocity rounds that are pushing bullets into the mid-3000's so I can't speak to those. But if a game animal of almost any kind walks out with a clear line of site at close range under 100, heck under 30 yards, and I have my 270 pushing a 130grain Berger as hard as I can thinking the bullet might come apart is the last thing on my mind. What I am thinking is this is near guaranteed to be a short easy tracking job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 1753603, member: 104786"] If an animal is dead, especially DRT, what in reality are were talking about. Now I have never shot any of the hyper velocity rounds that are pushing bullets into the mid-3000's so I can't speak to those. But if a game animal of almost any kind walks out with a clear line of site at close range under 100, heck under 30 yards, and I have my 270 pushing a 130grain Berger as hard as I can thinking the bullet might come apart is the last thing on my mind. What I am thinking is this is near guaranteed to be a short easy tracking job. [/QUOTE]
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