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Berger LR bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="coop2564" data-source="post: 1290092" data-attributes="member: 87214"><p>Not bashing the Bergers I use them too. My main question, is this the norm for them at reduced speeds? If so I'm thinking its not that bad of a thing, might even be a better thing than slightly expanding bullets. almost every animal I've seen shot over 800 with them falls in tracks or within 40 yds. A tumbling bullet maybe doing more damage than that bullet that looked like it worked. When speed gets that low the massive hydraulic shock is not there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop2564, post: 1290092, member: 87214"] Not bashing the Bergers I use them too. My main question, is this the norm for them at reduced speeds? If so I'm thinking its not that bad of a thing, might even be a better thing than slightly expanding bullets. almost every animal I've seen shot over 800 with them falls in tracks or within 40 yds. A tumbling bullet maybe doing more damage than that bullet that looked like it worked. When speed gets that low the massive hydraulic shock is not there. [/QUOTE]
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