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Berger close range impact
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<blockquote data-quote="Buttermilk" data-source="post: 2194820" data-attributes="member: 5262"><p>Adding this:</p><p></p><p>the 30-338WM load was a Berger 175 VLDH at 2846 fps MV (16.5" bbl Encore handgun).</p><p></p><p>A couple years ago I shot a ~250 lb hog with my 300 RUM at 50 yds. Used the Berger 210 VLDH at 3150 fps MV. Hog dropped at the shot. Like a sack of tators. Shot the hog broadside in the ribs. Bullet exited the hog in three places. Smallest exit was opposite side ribs. Part of the bullet exited behind the offside ear, while another part of the bullet exited in the offside ham.</p><p></p><p>The exits behind the ear and in the ham were quite large holes. Fist sized in the ham, and half that behind the ear. The exit in the ribs was pencil sized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttermilk, post: 2194820, member: 5262"] Adding this: the 30-338WM load was a Berger 175 VLDH at 2846 fps MV (16.5” bbl Encore handgun). A couple years ago I shot a ~250 lb hog with my 300 RUM at 50 yds. Used the Berger 210 VLDH at 3150 fps MV. Hog dropped at the shot. Like a sack of tators. Shot the hog broadside in the ribs. Bullet exited the hog in three places. Smallest exit was opposite side ribs. Part of the bullet exited behind the offside ear, while another part of the bullet exited in the offside ham. The exits behind the ear and in the ham were quite large holes. Fist sized in the ham, and half that behind the ear. The exit in the ribs was pencil sized. [/QUOTE]
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