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The Basics, Starting Out
Berger Hybrid vs Berger VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2330280" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>Very interesting read on all the threads. With a general lack of the hunting opportunities on big game and my state, I have to intently rely upon all others at LRH and their many experiences to somehow arrive at what I should be using in the field. I just need to process what I'm seeing correctly.</p><p>I'm not being swayed either way with monos or cup and core, except for the need to find the parameters where each one of these myriad bullets can operate best. Speed, distance, animal physical characteristics, terminal ballistics, my own experiences.</p><p>How I do that relies on threads like these. I don't recall any of my successful harvests as having remotely the exact same shot presentation in terms of bullet, speed, angle of attack or distance. Endless variables downrange before pulling the trigger on that particular shot. It's working OK to this point, but I can always do better (knowledge) in what I just sent down the barrel for that days' particular shot and where I put it.</p><p>Our kids and in extended families kids are zapping does in copper mono hunting units with .223's. Pure speed and shots within their abilities does well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2330280, member: 104363"] Very interesting read on all the threads. With a general lack of the hunting opportunities on big game and my state, I have to intently rely upon all others at LRH and their many experiences to somehow arrive at what I should be using in the field. I just need to process what I'm seeing correctly. I'm not being swayed either way with monos or cup and core, except for the need to find the parameters where each one of these myriad bullets can operate best. Speed, distance, animal physical characteristics, terminal ballistics, my own experiences. How I do that relies on threads like these. I don't recall any of my successful harvests as having remotely the exact same shot presentation in terms of bullet, speed, angle of attack or distance. Endless variables downrange before pulling the trigger on that particular shot. It's working OK to this point, but I can always do better (knowledge) in what I just sent down the barrel for that days' particular shot and where I put it. Our kids and in extended families kids are zapping does in copper mono hunting units with .223's. Pure speed and shots within their abilities does well. [/QUOTE]
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