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<blockquote data-quote="J300UM" data-source="post: 1142084" data-attributes="member: 9866"><p>I've hunted with Bergers, accubonds, and the tsx. Honestly the accubond is the only one I haven't experienced a failure of any kind with. That said, the only failure I've had with a Berger was actually my own fault. I shot a spike bull square in the shoulder with a 210 vld at 60 yds with a mv of 3210. He was in some thick timber and the shoulder was all I had to shoot at and in the heat of the moment the bullet I was using had completely slipped my mind. It knocked him off his feet but he was still very much alive till another behind the ear dispatched him for good. When cutting him up I found that not a single piece of the bullet had made it through the scapula. Poor shot placement on my part. Otherwise they have worked fine for me on 3 other elk, a couple deer, and a couple antelope. I have noticed somewhat of a trend in the failure comments. It seems most of them are the 180gr 7mm and the 210 30 cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J300UM, post: 1142084, member: 9866"] I've hunted with Bergers, accubonds, and the tsx. Honestly the accubond is the only one I haven't experienced a failure of any kind with. That said, the only failure I've had with a Berger was actually my own fault. I shot a spike bull square in the shoulder with a 210 vld at 60 yds with a mv of 3210. He was in some thick timber and the shoulder was all I had to shoot at and in the heat of the moment the bullet I was using had completely slipped my mind. It knocked him off his feet but he was still very much alive till another behind the ear dispatched him for good. When cutting him up I found that not a single piece of the bullet had made it through the scapula. Poor shot placement on my part. Otherwise they have worked fine for me on 3 other elk, a couple deer, and a couple antelope. I have noticed somewhat of a trend in the failure comments. It seems most of them are the 180gr 7mm and the 210 30 cal. [/QUOTE]
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