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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="PredatorSlayer" data-source="post: 1783833" data-attributes="member: 110866"><p>Is the purpose of this thread to debate monos, or is it to give opinions, experiences and load data on barnes and bergers? I don't remember the OP even mentioning hammers. Any bullet discussions on LRH are fruitless. The hammer fanatics are way worse than the berger supporters, at least on this site. How many posts was it before somebody screamed Hammer? One? The title of the thread could have been eldx vs eldm and some knucklehead would have come screaming hammer.</p><p></p><p>to answer the OPs question, the 28 nosler with a heavy berger bullet with a high BC would be tough to beat on Antelope or Mule deer or elk. You shoot the high bc bullets to cheat the wind, which in my opinion is what makes long range hunting a challenge, especially out past 600. The 28 Nosler is made to shoot the 195 bergers - its a match made in heaven.</p><p></p><p>Also, can we seriously stop with this shooting lead bullets means you are eating the lead and poisoning yourself and others nonsense? Give me a break...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PredatorSlayer, post: 1783833, member: 110866"] Is the purpose of this thread to debate monos, or is it to give opinions, experiences and load data on barnes and bergers? I don’t remember the OP even mentioning hammers. Any bullet discussions on LRH are fruitless. The hammer fanatics are way worse than the berger supporters, at least on this site. How many posts was it before somebody screamed Hammer? One? The title of the thread could have been eldx vs eldm and some knucklehead would have come screaming hammer. to answer the OPs question, the 28 nosler with a heavy berger bullet with a high BC would be tough to beat on Antelope or Mule deer or elk. You shoot the high bc bullets to cheat the wind, which in my opinion is what makes long range hunting a challenge, especially out past 600. The 28 Nosler is made to shoot the 195 bergers - its a match made in heaven. Also, can we seriously stop with this shooting lead bullets means you are eating the lead and poisoning yourself and others nonsense? Give me a break... [/QUOTE]
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