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Eld x vs berger
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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1394981" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>Idk that video certainly seemed pretty evident. Other than one shot from the 6.5CM the rest were pretty terrible. That's a recent design too, not an older one, which is concerning truthfully.</p><p></p><p>I took a mature buck this year at 300ish with the 130gr hybrid @ 2815fps, DRT but spined. We've taken three deer with the 105gr HVLD @ 2700fps two ran extremely far despite solid shots and exit wounds, which we had a hard time tracking because they ran into a flooded field that runs in with a bayou. One of those three was a 130 class 8 point my mom took, DRT, but again spined.</p><p></p><p>The 140gr Elite Hunters at 2934fps performed fine on a behind the shoulder shot, DRT, through and through. On the straight shoulder shot that i had on a small buck there was no exit and little to no blood. Only found him because i knew he was hit and walked up on him in CRP.</p><p></p><p>I know people that swear by them and have seen videos from people i trust with great results. One of those being Sam Millard of Panhandle precision. Around here i'm not the only one, lots in MS out of our MPRC/MLRS group are so so about the bergers. I've come to think they're just not meant for traditional shots. That they were designed for high shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1394981, member: 98561"] Idk that video certainly seemed pretty evident. Other than one shot from the 6.5CM the rest were pretty terrible. That's a recent design too, not an older one, which is concerning truthfully. I took a mature buck this year at 300ish with the 130gr hybrid @ 2815fps, DRT but spined. We've taken three deer with the 105gr HVLD @ 2700fps two ran extremely far despite solid shots and exit wounds, which we had a hard time tracking because they ran into a flooded field that runs in with a bayou. One of those three was a 130 class 8 point my mom took, DRT, but again spined. The 140gr Elite Hunters at 2934fps performed fine on a behind the shoulder shot, DRT, through and through. On the straight shoulder shot that i had on a small buck there was no exit and little to no blood. Only found him because i knew he was hit and walked up on him in CRP. I know people that swear by them and have seen videos from people i trust with great results. One of those being Sam Millard of Panhandle precision. Around here i'm not the only one, lots in MS out of our MPRC/MLRS group are so so about the bergers. I've come to think they're just not meant for traditional shots. That they were designed for high shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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