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<blockquote data-quote="trailrider121" data-source="post: 2011434" data-attributes="member: 24966"><p>I've been using 215's in my 300 WM with success, meaning dead animals recovered. Most either DRT or went 20 yards and expired. Just shot a cow elk at 250 yards and it had two exit holes. Went 15 yards and expired quickly. I inspect all the Hybrid 215's bullets I plan to hunt with prior before loading, by checking the bullet tip opening to insure the hollow point tip is not blocked from manufacturing. I don't enlarge to tip though. I get little to no meat loss using Bergers compared to Monolithic bullets. .Monolithic bullets fail too, seen way to many deer run away from mono bullets. Everything from great shot placement to poor shot placement. However, their is so many bullet manufactures out there today, and choose what works best for you and your application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trailrider121, post: 2011434, member: 24966"] I've been using 215's in my 300 WM with success, meaning dead animals recovered. Most either DRT or went 20 yards and expired. Just shot a cow elk at 250 yards and it had two exit holes. Went 15 yards and expired quickly. I inspect all the Hybrid 215's bullets I plan to hunt with prior before loading, by checking the bullet tip opening to insure the hollow point tip is not blocked from manufacturing. I don't enlarge to tip though. I get little to no meat loss using Bergers compared to Monolithic bullets. .Monolithic bullets fail too, seen way to many deer run away from mono bullets. Everything from great shot placement to poor shot placement. However, their is so many bullet manufactures out there today, and choose what works best for you and your application. [/QUOTE]
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