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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Choosing bullets Berger's or Barnes
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<blockquote data-quote="Jluck" data-source="post: 1783598" data-attributes="member: 76721"><p>I would like to mention, I was NOT a fan of solid copper bullets for the longest time. When I was hung up on maximum paper performance. I started with various cup and core bullets, Went to Bergers when they were all the rage. I<strong> loved</strong> the ease of load development and accuracy of them. Shot a few animals with them and decided I didn't like them any longer. Tried Hornady SSTs for a few critters similar results, all the while hanging my deer, elk and antelope aside many others. I have formulated my opinion buy the many results I have actually experienced over a few decades. All bullets experience poor performance and failures. I'll do it my way and others can do it theirs. Really... It's okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jluck, post: 1783598, member: 76721"] I would like to mention, I was NOT a fan of solid copper bullets for the longest time. When I was hung up on maximum paper performance. I started with various cup and core bullets, Went to Bergers when they were all the rage. I[B] loved[/B] the ease of load development and accuracy of them. Shot a few animals with them and decided I didn't like them any longer. Tried Hornady SSTs for a few critters similar results, all the while hanging my deer, elk and antelope aside many others. I have formulated my opinion buy the many results I have actually experienced over a few decades. All bullets experience poor performance and failures. I'll do it my way and others can do it theirs. Really... It's okay. [/QUOTE]
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