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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2015154" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>If that the case, why are they saying they're done with the 215gr Berger bullet. They were stating that they lost several animal running off after shooting them. Either they are poor shots or the bullet didn't open up. What they were saying that they had good hits, and found bullets that didn't open up. Either that the bullet was going to slow to hit with enough impact to open up or something else is going on. What rifle they were using I didn't pay attention too. As you know they are a few things that bullets do. The bullet come apart and blood shot the animal. Bullets put a good wound channel in the animal without bloodshot the entire animal. Finally the bullet that pass through the animal. That doesn't open up to do enough damage to put the animal down within 100yds or so. Doesn't leave much of a blood trail. Poor hits that allows the animal to run off and never to be found. If you are having good results with a bullet, then use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2015154, member: 101791"] If that the case, why are they saying they're done with the 215gr Berger bullet. They were stating that they lost several animal running off after shooting them. Either they are poor shots or the bullet didn't open up. What they were saying that they had good hits, and found bullets that didn't open up. Either that the bullet was going to slow to hit with enough impact to open up or something else is going on. What rifle they were using I didn't pay attention too. As you know they are a few things that bullets do. The bullet come apart and blood shot the animal. Bullets put a good wound channel in the animal without bloodshot the entire animal. Finally the bullet that pass through the animal. That doesn't open up to do enough damage to put the animal down within 100yds or so. Doesn't leave much of a blood trail. Poor hits that allows the animal to run off and never to be found. If you are having good results with a bullet, then use them. [/QUOTE]
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