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Berger VLD match for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 2305904" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>It took me until I was well into my 30's to figure out that I didn't know more than my father. That was when I became capable of learning from the old gent, and by the time I was your age I was reaping huge rewards from tapping his wisdom. I'm glad that your respect your father's wisdom & guidance - that will serve you well. One of the things I learned from him was to keep my mouth shut when some smart-aleck idea popped into my head, and that speaking like a gentleman has great value.</p><p></p><p>On the matter of match bullets for game, it seems to me that as long as the bullet has a fairly long shank, it doesn't seem to matter that the front end is pretty frangible. If the pointy end completely fragments, but the long shank remains intact, there will be plenty of penetration to get the job done. This means heavy-for-caliber match bullets. Has that been your experience ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 2305904, member: 109113"] It took me until I was well into my 30's to figure out that I didn't know more than my father. That was when I became capable of learning from the old gent, and by the time I was your age I was reaping huge rewards from tapping his wisdom. I'm glad that your respect your father's wisdom & guidance - that will serve you well. One of the things I learned from him was to keep my mouth shut when some smart-aleck idea popped into my head, and that speaking like a gentleman has great value. On the matter of match bullets for game, it seems to me that as long as the bullet has a fairly long shank, it doesn't seem to matter that the front end is pretty frangible. If the pointy end completely fragments, but the long shank remains intact, there will be plenty of penetration to get the job done. This means heavy-for-caliber match bullets. Has that been your experience ? [/QUOTE]
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