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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1030348" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I have always used Barnes, but the accuracy is not spectacular with them. I switched to Berger VLDs and Sierra Match Kings this year. 4 shots, and 4 dead animals between them. An 18 yards javelina with a .223 69 SMK, a 160 yard javelina with a .257 100 SMK, a 160 yard large muley with a .257 115 Berger VLD, and a nice mature bull elk at 160 yards with a .308 175 SMK. All DRT. One pig ran 30 yards, one dropped on the spot, the muley ran 10 yards, and the bull elk simply rolled over without a kick. The only one without an exit was the bull elk, and we recovered about 50% of the bullet just under the offside skin. </p><p> </p><p>The entry holes were all about caliber sized, and all exits were at least 1". MASSIVE blood from the muley in the 10 yards he made it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1030348, member: 68875"] I have always used Barnes, but the accuracy is not spectacular with them. I switched to Berger VLDs and Sierra Match Kings this year. 4 shots, and 4 dead animals between them. An 18 yards javelina with a .223 69 SMK, a 160 yard javelina with a .257 100 SMK, a 160 yard large muley with a .257 115 Berger VLD, and a nice mature bull elk at 160 yards with a .308 175 SMK. All DRT. One pig ran 30 yards, one dropped on the spot, the muley ran 10 yards, and the bull elk simply rolled over without a kick. The only one without an exit was the bull elk, and we recovered about 50% of the bullet just under the offside skin. The entry holes were all about caliber sized, and all exits were at least 1". MASSIVE blood from the muley in the 10 yards he made it. [/QUOTE]
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