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Berger supporters, Vocal Minority with Something to Gain, or Legit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1778740" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>The Berger hybrids have been some of the easiest bullets to get shooting well with minimal tuning. I usually load up a few different powder charges with bullets seated .010" off the lands and have something worth while with under 20 rounds down the tube. On game I like the way they perform. If you like anchoring game by breaking the shoulder or exit wounds they may not be the bullet for you. Berger's bullets are intended to shed/fragment a fair amount of their weight and meat damage can be high if the bullet finds a shoulder. I shoot Partitions for Bear, Berger's for Elk/deer/antelope, Hornady V-Max's and Sierra Blitzkings for varmints, Sierra Matchkings only on steel/paper and whatever I have or can get to fastest for Coyotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1778740, member: 109327"] The Berger hybrids have been some of the easiest bullets to get shooting well with minimal tuning. I usually load up a few different powder charges with bullets seated .010" off the lands and have something worth while with under 20 rounds down the tube. On game I like the way they perform. If you like anchoring game by breaking the shoulder or exit wounds they may not be the bullet for you. Berger's bullets are intended to shed/fragment a fair amount of their weight and meat damage can be high if the bullet finds a shoulder. I shoot Partitions for Bear, Berger's for Elk/deer/antelope, Hornady V-Max's and Sierra Blitzkings for varmints, Sierra Matchkings only on steel/paper and whatever I have or can get to fastest for Coyotes. [/QUOTE]
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