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Berger supporters, Vocal Minority with Something to Gain, or Legit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkeye Pierce" data-source="post: 1786891" data-attributes="member: 112455"><p>There's been some good comments about each person's experience. In my opinion bullets are the tools to get the job done, and some are better at doing something specific than others. On the other hand I have used tools that weren't a hammer, as a hammer. It wasn't the best tool but it got the job done.</p><p>Each bullet will have pros and cons, i like Bergers for target and closer shots on smaller animals for the devastation that comes from the fragments. What i don't like is the lead fragments in my meat, I use Barnes LRX solid copper that retains 99% weight and gets a pass through.</p><p>In reality use the bullets you want, but be ready to accept the results and responsiblity of your shooting. The bullet isn't going to magically fix a bad placed shot, shot farther than what it should've been.</p><p>This is my Pronghorn with .308 175 gr VLD at 326 yards, made it 30 yards and piled up. </p><p>This is the 175 VLD and 200 LRX fired into soft sand pile for recovery.[ATTACH=full]164755[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]164754[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]164754[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkeye Pierce, post: 1786891, member: 112455"] There's been some good comments about each person's experience. In my opinion bullets are the tools to get the job done, and some are better at doing something specific than others. On the other hand I have used tools that weren't a hammer, as a hammer. It wasn't the best tool but it got the job done. Each bullet will have pros and cons, i like Bergers for target and closer shots on smaller animals for the devastation that comes from the fragments. What i don't like is the lead fragments in my meat, I use Barnes LRX solid copper that retains 99% weight and gets a pass through. In reality use the bullets you want, but be ready to accept the results and responsiblity of your shooting. The bullet isn't going to magically fix a bad placed shot, shot farther than what it should've been. This is my Pronghorn with .308 175 gr VLD at 326 yards, made it 30 yards and piled up. This is the 175 VLD and 200 LRX fired into soft sand pile for recovery.[ATTACH=full]164755[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]164754[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]164754[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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