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<blockquote data-quote="Jcook02" data-source="post: 2072384" data-attributes="member: 113022"><p>Seems like I like to use bullets that are failures. Wait, I'm sure I've heard this about every single bullet on the market. Use what you have faith in. For me that is a Berger and Nosler AB. Both are destructive on close shots if you don't make a good shot. Know the bullets capabilities and limitations, they all have them. I prefer a bullet that drops every possible ounce of energy into an animal. I've had pass throughs with Berger's and I've had AB come unglued on close shots. Call them what you will, I will continue to fill the freezer and every couple of years, take a big ol' bull with them. Love em', hate em' and drag their name through the dirt, but they will continue to feed my family. Good luck on your quest to find the perfect bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcook02, post: 2072384, member: 113022"] Seems like I like to use bullets that are failures. Wait, I'm sure I've heard this about every single bullet on the market. Use what you have faith in. For me that is a Berger and Nosler AB. Both are destructive on close shots if you don't make a good shot. Know the bullets capabilities and limitations, they all have them. I prefer a bullet that drops every possible ounce of energy into an animal. I've had pass throughs with Berger's and I've had AB come unglued on close shots. Call them what you will, I will continue to fill the freezer and every couple of years, take a big ol' bull with them. Love em', hate em' and drag their name through the dirt, but they will continue to feed my family. Good luck on your quest to find the perfect bullet. [/QUOTE]
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