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Berger Prep for Terminal Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1839529" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Huge thread on this several years back. There was a reported problem of VLD's "penciling through" an animal and not opening up. Many speculated it was due to clogged/uneven tips found on many Bergers.</p><p></p><p>To their credit, Berger jumped in and started test their VLD's. If I remember correctly, they were not able to duplicate the results with clogged tips. However, they did start to do a better job of culling the worst one out before they were boxed up and sent out. In other words, Berger could not find the one was related to the other. Given that it was Berger making the statement, many felt it was probably a little biased. However, complaints of "penciling through" dropped dramatically.</p><p></p><p>Because I shoot more VLD's than other types of bullets, I bought Kevin Cram's meplat trimming/uniforming tools. It does a great job and buys me some piece of mind. Plus they look really cool when finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1839529, member: 4809"] Huge thread on this several years back. There was a reported problem of VLD's "penciling through" an animal and not opening up. Many speculated it was due to clogged/uneven tips found on many Bergers. To their credit, Berger jumped in and started test their VLD's. If I remember correctly, they were not able to duplicate the results with clogged tips. However, they did start to do a better job of culling the worst one out before they were boxed up and sent out. In other words, Berger could not find the one was related to the other. Given that it was Berger making the statement, many felt it was probably a little biased. However, complaints of "penciling through" dropped dramatically. Because I shoot more VLD's than other types of bullets, I bought Kevin Cram's meplat trimming/uniforming tools. It does a great job and buys me some piece of mind. Plus they look really cool when finished. [/QUOTE]
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