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Best 6.5 CM Hunting Bullet for Moderate Long Range Distances
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2454083" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I'm not saying Berger's don't work or even they are crap. But to say they are better is not the case.</p><p> I have hunted many many places in Texas and around the US and unfortunately I have to use guides. The one bullet that I have heard many many of them curse is Berger. In fact one Texas ranch said that if you must use it for some larger game he would take a deposit for the animal before you tried. Those people see more hunting in a year then most of us in ten. If many different times nes complained about Berger must be something to it.</p><p> More than likely the same issues I saw with mine in my creed on thick skinned game. Only difference is I made a perfect shot and was able to get a second into my oryx and it went down. Two rounds with poor performance. I still think for deer eld and Berger are tough to beat for how fast they kill but I will keep doing my thing with confidence. </p><p> I've yet to hear anyone explain. That if both bullets hit the recommended min FPS around the same how does the lead bullet beat it? </p><p> If you say they open lower speed well than I could say well so will my hammer. May the work yep will they always work nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2454083, member: 54383"] I’m not saying Berger’s don’t work or even they are crap. But to say they are better is not the case. I have hunted many many places in Texas and around the US and unfortunately I have to use guides. The one bullet that I have heard many many of them curse is Berger. In fact one Texas ranch said that if you must use it for some larger game he would take a deposit for the animal before you tried. Those people see more hunting in a year then most of us in ten. If many different times nes complained about Berger must be something to it. More than likely the same issues I saw with mine in my creed on thick skinned game. Only difference is I made a perfect shot and was able to get a second into my oryx and it went down. Two rounds with poor performance. I still think for deer eld and Berger are tough to beat for how fast they kill but I will keep doing my thing with confidence. I’ve yet to hear anyone explain. That if both bullets hit the recommended min FPS around the same how does the lead bullet beat it? If you say they open lower speed well than I could say well so will my hammer. May the work yep will they always work nope. [/QUOTE]
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