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Berger VLD bullets as hunting bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Sludge" data-source="post: 192087" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>Well, I have had mixed feelings about the Bergers. I have a .300WinMag that just loves the 210s. And, I have hunted white tail deer with it successfully for a few years because the gun liked the Bergers so much. However, the terminal ballistics didnt seem on par with the Nosler Ballistic tip bullets, and this year I switched horses and went to the Nosler. The only reason was terminal ballistics. I have always said the old saying that "firepower is fine but accuracy is final" and that still holds true, but a few of the deer were really slow to go down after a well placed lung/heart hit with the bergers when compared to other bullets I have used. Now, for paper.. I want nothing else. But for flesh, I have started to shy away from them a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sludge, post: 192087, member: 1928"] Well, I have had mixed feelings about the Bergers. I have a .300WinMag that just loves the 210s. And, I have hunted white tail deer with it successfully for a few years because the gun liked the Bergers so much. However, the terminal ballistics didnt seem on par with the Nosler Ballistic tip bullets, and this year I switched horses and went to the Nosler. The only reason was terminal ballistics. I have always said the old saying that "firepower is fine but accuracy is final" and that still holds true, but a few of the deer were really slow to go down after a well placed lung/heart hit with the bergers when compared to other bullets I have used. Now, for paper.. I want nothing else. But for flesh, I have started to shy away from them a little. [/QUOTE]
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