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Berger supporters, Vocal Minority with Something to Gain, or Legit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf76" data-source="post: 1778788" data-attributes="member: 75779"><p>My experience has been fantastic with Berger bullets. Most animals drop or take less than 10 steps. I'll say that I use hybrid or target bullets and not hunting vlds. Just like every bullet, there are some key watch outs. Use heavy for cartridge bullets and make sure the tips are not clogged.</p><p>I'll add that the best bullet is dependent on the animal, distance, and point of aim ( shoulder or ribs).</p><p>I love SST bullets for deer. 215 Berger hybrid out of my 300 mag should make every animal scared. And the regular accubond is always a sensible answer.</p><p>I've always heard "it's all about shot placement". If that's true, the Berger wins every time.</p><p>Essentially it's going to come down to your experience with _______ bullet. All three of these bulls died quickly from a Berger bullet. 2 from a 300 mag and one from a 308 @403 yards.[ATTACH=full]162953[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf76, post: 1778788, member: 75779"] My experience has been fantastic with Berger bullets. Most animals drop or take less than 10 steps. I'll say that I use hybrid or target bullets and not hunting vlds. Just like every bullet, there are some key watch outs. Use heavy for cartridge bullets and make sure the tips are not clogged. I'll add that the best bullet is dependent on the animal, distance, and point of aim ( shoulder or ribs). I love SST bullets for deer. 215 Berger hybrid out of my 300 mag should make every animal scared. And the regular accubond is always a sensible answer. I've always heard "it's all about shot placement". If that's true, the Berger wins every time. Essentially it's going to come down to your experience with _______ bullet. All three of these bulls died quickly from a Berger bullet. 2 from a 300 mag and one from a 308 @403 yards.[ATTACH=full]162953[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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