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Bonded vs Non Bonded - Accubond vs Berger or SST or Ballistic Tip
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<blockquote data-quote="HTJ" data-source="post: 2136098" data-attributes="member: 65612"><p>I've tested several different bullets on various animals at various ranges. I refuse to hunt with Bergers after loosing two animals with heat lung hits. I've been told that Berger are designed to be placed high shoulder area as to hit spine region as well hence creating that dramatic animal drop! I always go for the heart lung region and have never had issues with partitions, accubond, Barnes, hornady, bear claws all bullets designed for hunting! </p><p>I understand those who love Berger, not a hunting bullet for me I shoot them at steel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTJ, post: 2136098, member: 65612"] I’ve tested several different bullets on various animals at various ranges. I refuse to hunt with Bergers after loosing two animals with heat lung hits. I’ve been told that Berger are designed to be placed high shoulder area as to hit spine region as well hence creating that dramatic animal drop! I always go for the heart lung region and have never had issues with partitions, accubond, Barnes, hornady, bear claws all bullets designed for hunting! I understand those who love Berger, not a hunting bullet for me I shoot them at steel! [/QUOTE]
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