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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1604630" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>One of the highest number big bull guides in MT I know of won't allow accubonds on the trip, shoots Bergers and he acts like it changed his life forever changing from accubonds!</p><p>I've shot probably over 50 elk with the 140 Berger in my 6.5 going 3230 fps, not shot a single one twice, not lost a single elk, not had one make it more than a few yards or even out of sight, shots from 100 yards to just over 900, one of my top go to bullets for elk and big deer.</p><p>Before shooting Bergers I shot 165 and 168 Barnes from 300's, I've had three bullets in one day not clear an elk shoulder and require multiple shots to back up the first one.</p><p>If someone says a bullet blew up or penciled and they didn't recover the animal it's a BS flag, you know next to nothing about the hit if you don't recover the animal!!</p><p>Just show you how different guys can get different results with bullets, I think it's important to just go with what works the best for you and proves it with one shot per animal and tag regardless of make!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1604630, member: 13632"] One of the highest number big bull guides in MT I know of won't allow accubonds on the trip, shoots Bergers and he acts like it changed his life forever changing from accubonds! I've shot probably over 50 elk with the 140 Berger in my 6.5 going 3230 fps, not shot a single one twice, not lost a single elk, not had one make it more than a few yards or even out of sight, shots from 100 yards to just over 900, one of my top go to bullets for elk and big deer. Before shooting Bergers I shot 165 and 168 Barnes from 300's, I've had three bullets in one day not clear an elk shoulder and require multiple shots to back up the first one. If someone says a bullet blew up or penciled and they didn't recover the animal it's a BS flag, you know next to nothing about the hit if you don't recover the animal!! Just show you how different guys can get different results with bullets, I think it's important to just go with what works the best for you and proves it with one shot per animal and tag regardless of make!! [/QUOTE]
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