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Comparing the Berger 210 VLD to the 215 Hybrid
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<blockquote data-quote="Msjwolfe" data-source="post: 1510573" data-attributes="member: 93005"><p>Hello I was shooting the 210 vld out of my 30-378 I had used all of them up I was reading this thread and I tried the 215's this year. My wife drew a moose tag for NW Montana and I hadn't seen any info on using them on moose really so I thought I would share.</p><p></p><p>She shot her moose at 316 yds with a -12 angle the bull was bedded down and we had time to dial. She only took one shot he stood up and took a step and fell off the edge of the old road he was bedded down on and was done right there, I unfortunately didn't get any great pictures of the damage it was close to dark and we had to pack him a mile, I do believe it was a full pass threw and she hit him right behind the shoulder and I know for sure she caught a rib going in, impact velocity was 2898 fps with 4010 ft lbs of energy it performed great so far!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Msjwolfe, post: 1510573, member: 93005"] Hello I was shooting the 210 vld out of my 30-378 I had used all of them up I was reading this thread and I tried the 215’s this year. My wife drew a moose tag for NW Montana and I hadn’t seen any info on using them on moose really so I thought I would share. She shot her moose at 316 yds with a -12 angle the bull was bedded down and we had time to dial. She only took one shot he stood up and took a step and fell off the edge of the old road he was bedded down on and was done right there, I unfortunately didn’t get any great pictures of the damage it was close to dark and we had to pack him a mile, I do believe it was a full pass threw and she hit him right behind the shoulder and I know for sure she caught a rib going in, impact velocity was 2898 fps with 4010 ft lbs of energy it performed great so far!! [/QUOTE]
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