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<blockquote data-quote="Ninefingers" data-source="post: 2020137" data-attributes="member: 112189"><p>Shoot the Berger Hunter Classics 168gr out of my 7rem mag. Killed 3 bulls with them, from 80 to 560 yards. First bull dropped, found the bullet in the hide sorry didn't weigh it. Second bull 150 yards, dropped but got back up wobbling, got a second and went back down. No blood/exits/recovered bullet. Third bull at 560 yards went up the hill and laid down. Spooked him on my way over, he tumbled down and found him searching the hill. NO blood, but exited through the right shoulder. Have since went with a 300 rum and 210 ABLR for my elk load. Big bad medicine for one of the toughest critters out there. And speaking of tough critters, walking out in the dark in Griz country I feel slightly better with non fragging bullets. Does anybody have some terminal ballistics of Bergers vs big bears? Personally I will be using bonded/mono bullets but Bergers sure do fly nice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninefingers, post: 2020137, member: 112189"] Shoot the Berger Hunter Classics 168gr out of my 7rem mag. Killed 3 bulls with them, from 80 to 560 yards. First bull dropped, found the bullet in the hide sorry didn't weigh it. Second bull 150 yards, dropped but got back up wobbling, got a second and went back down. No blood/exits/recovered bullet. Third bull at 560 yards went up the hill and laid down. Spooked him on my way over, he tumbled down and found him searching the hill. NO blood, but exited through the right shoulder. Have since went with a 300 rum and 210 ABLR for my elk load. Big bad medicine for one of the toughest critters out there. And speaking of tough critters, walking out in the dark in Griz country I feel slightly better with non fragging bullets. Does anybody have some terminal ballistics of Bergers vs big bears? Personally I will be using bonded/mono bullets but Bergers sure do fly nice! [/QUOTE]
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