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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksilver338" data-source="post: 2011538" data-attributes="member: 108268"><p>This post matches your previous ignorant or uninformed posts on here...along with many Maybe like everyone else having failures, they fail to mention they are cleaning the tips. I've read a lot of failed Berger bullet threads, not one of these had the shooter cleaned the tips, let alone they had to know about it. People loading their own ammo get so anal about their process and consistency, then cry when they have to take the 3 seconds to clear their bullet tips with a drill bit to make sure the animal they shoot at can be dispatched quickly. What a horrible thing to do...let's just complain about that simple step and have to wound an animal multiple times and let it potentially run off to suffer a slower death.</p><p></p><p>I have never heard of a berger failing if the shooter took the responsibility to make sure that bullet was prepared correctly. You could go a step further like I did and uniformyour meplats and clear the centers, essentially enlarging the meplats in the process, and have a softball size exit hole coming off the other side ribs on a black bear because it opened so violently.</p><p></p><p>I do appreciate everyone's post that are informative whether the outcome was good or bad, this is where others benefit and can make their own decision on what bullet they want to use. To all the others that say "this bullet sucks, I'll never use it again"...well that's pretty vague and leaves no supporting cause or evidence that backs your extremely informative statement. If you took the time to read and comment, you can take the time to share your experience and not sound quite as uppity and ignorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksilver338, post: 2011538, member: 108268"] This post matches your previous ignorant or uninformed posts on here...along with many Maybe like everyone else having failures, they fail to mention they are cleaning the tips. I’ve read a lot of failed Berger bullet threads, not one of these had the shooter cleaned the tips, let alone they had to know about it. People loading their own ammo get so anal about their process and consistency, then cry when they have to take the 3 seconds to clear their bullet tips with a drill bit to make sure the animal they shoot at can be dispatched quickly. What a horrible thing to do...let’s just complain about that simple step and have to wound an animal multiple times and let it potentially run off to suffer a slower death. I have never heard of a berger failing if the shooter took the responsibility to make sure that bullet was prepared correctly. You could go a step further like I did and uniformyour meplats and clear the centers, essentially enlarging the meplats in the process, and have a softball size exit hole coming off the other side ribs on a black bear because it opened so violently. I do appreciate everyone’s post that are informative whether the outcome was good or bad, this is where others benefit and can make their own decision on what bullet they want to use. To all the others that say “this bullet sucks, I’ll never use it again”...well that’s pretty vague and leaves no supporting cause or evidence that backs your extremely informative statement. If you took the time to read and comment, you can take the time to share your experience and not sound quite as uppity and ignorant. [/QUOTE]
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