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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1732628" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I don't feel like the other brands have necessarily fallen away. You've got to remember what kind of shooting you're dealing with here. You won't find a blunt lead tip being used for LR hunting. But on the flip side, I sure as hell won't load a berger for the deer hunting I do. The ranges are far too close and I've seen what a normal core-lokt will do to a deer shoulder and surrounding meat at 65yds. I'd hate to see the carnage from a berger at that range. I load for teh task at hand, and that is what should ultimately dictate the right bullet, not just hype and a brand name</p><p></p><p>On that note..... my deer rifles all eat Hammer hunters and sledge hammers now. The accuracy and performance in the woods is perfect. I'm also not worried about crunching down on a lead fragment in a pile of burger anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1732628, member: 75933"] I don't feel like the other brands have necessarily fallen away. You've got to remember what kind of shooting you're dealing with here. You won't find a blunt lead tip being used for LR hunting. But on the flip side, I sure as hell won't load a berger for the deer hunting I do. The ranges are far too close and I've seen what a normal core-lokt will do to a deer shoulder and surrounding meat at 65yds. I'd hate to see the carnage from a berger at that range. I load for teh task at hand, and that is what should ultimately dictate the right bullet, not just hype and a brand name On that note..... my deer rifles all eat Hammer hunters and sledge hammers now. The accuracy and performance in the woods is perfect. I'm also not worried about crunching down on a lead fragment in a pile of burger anymore. [/QUOTE]
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