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Berger vs ELDX on steel
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 2943877" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>This would be the very first occasion I recall a Berger bullet being described as "tough".</p><p></p><p>Are the "classic hunters" different from EH's concerning jacket thickness or construction?</p><p>I realize the HT is heavier built than EH, jacket-wise.</p><p></p><p>Through a bull elk's shoulders? Assuming no major size bone contact that's still quite a feat. Most Berger shooters seem to avoid the shoulder, for a reason.</p><p></p><p>I guess a plugged tip could make it pierce and keep on going in meat though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 2943877, member: 126313"] This would be the very first occasion I recall a Berger bullet being described as "tough". Are the "classic hunters" different from EH's concerning jacket thickness or construction? I realize the HT is heavier built than EH, jacket-wise. Through a bull elk's shoulders? Assuming no major size bone contact that's still quite a feat. Most Berger shooters seem to avoid the shoulder, for a reason. I guess a plugged tip could make it pierce and keep on going in meat though. [/QUOTE]
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