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Bullet penciling question?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1660677" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Berger<u> target</u> bullets have a thicker jacket than Berger <u>hunting</u> bullets.</p><p>I always check each Berger bullet to make sure the hollow point is not filled up and closed. Some have a clay like polishing compound in side the tip closed. It makes it difficult for the bullet to expand. I check and clean the tips with a small sewing pin. If I cannot clean it, I use that bullet for target and only use open ones for hunting.</p><p>The Bergers, I have checked since they moved to AZ, have had much fewer closed tips. That's good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1660677, member: 74902"] Berger[U] target[/U] bullets have a thicker jacket than Berger [U]hunting[/U] bullets. I always check each Berger bullet to make sure the hollow point is not filled up and closed. Some have a clay like polishing compound in side the tip closed. It makes it difficult for the bullet to expand. I check and clean the tips with a small sewing pin. If I cannot clean it, I use that bullet for target and only use open ones for hunting. The Bergers, I have checked since they moved to AZ, have had much fewer closed tips. That's good. [/QUOTE]
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