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<blockquote data-quote="David Urasky" data-source="post: 2069779" data-attributes="member: 108550"><p>If you want a bullet designed for hunting purposes, use a hunting bullet. If you want a thick jacketed bullet designed to stay together at extremely high spin rates, and not meant to expand, use a target bullet. Read Berger's hunting bullet description, it's designed to penetrate 2-3 inches then explode to destroy internal organs. No exit hole, That is exactly what I see my Berger HUNTING bullets do. When I shoot F-class I use target bullets. They are meant to put holes in paper at 1000 yards. And yes, I've pulled them from the berm and they are in one piece undeformed. THEY ARE NOT MEANT TO EXPAND. That is why it says, NOT SUITABLE FOR HUNTING!</p><p></p><p>I am so tired of people bashing bullets which are being used for things they are not designed for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Urasky, post: 2069779, member: 108550"] If you want a bullet designed for hunting purposes, use a hunting bullet. If you want a thick jacketed bullet designed to stay together at extremely high spin rates, and not meant to expand, use a target bullet. Read Berger's hunting bullet description, it's designed to penetrate 2-3 inches then explode to destroy internal organs. No exit hole, That is exactly what I see my Berger HUNTING bullets do. When I shoot F-class I use target bullets. They are meant to put holes in paper at 1000 yards. And yes, I've pulled them from the berm and they are in one piece undeformed. THEY ARE NOT MEANT TO EXPAND. That is why it says, NOT SUITABLE FOR HUNTING! I am so tired of people bashing bullets which are being used for things they are not designed for. [/QUOTE]
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