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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2017173" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Yup,</p><p>Some haven't been so fortunate. Me included. My problematic performance incidents were 100% documented. The animals were recovered following additional bullet hits after the animals were initially hit with bullets that either penciled through, or shrapnelled prematurely with insufficient penetration. </p><p></p><p>My hunting buddy, and I to a lesser extent, have experienced some severe meat carnage from the Bergers. Lead seasoned burgers - from Berger. I won't voluntarily eat lead shards, so a lot of meat trimmed away and lost.</p><p></p><p>Whatever... I moved on... Lathe turned copper monolithics. Accurate, reliable expansion, reasonably good BC values, and very minimal bullet-caused meat damage - in comparison, even if the copper monolithics should initially enter into a major muscle (shoulder or ham).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2017173, member: 4191"] Yup, Some haven't been so fortunate. Me included. My problematic performance incidents were 100% documented. The animals were recovered following additional bullet hits after the animals were initially hit with bullets that either penciled through, or shrapnelled prematurely with insufficient penetration. My hunting buddy, and I to a lesser extent, have experienced some severe meat carnage from the Bergers. Lead seasoned burgers - from Berger. I won't voluntarily eat lead shards, so a lot of meat trimmed away and lost. Whatever... I moved on... Lathe turned copper monolithics. Accurate, reliable expansion, reasonably good BC values, and very minimal bullet-caused meat damage - in comparison, even if the copper monolithics should initially enter into a major muscle (shoulder or ham). [/QUOTE]
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