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high velocity 6.5 bullet choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreekRedneck" data-source="post: 593835" data-attributes="member: 39835"><p>I looked back over the information I read and it mentions this problem happening during strings of competition fire. It does not however say that the string of fire had anything to do with the lead cores melting. Im more a hunter than a target shooter, and just repeated what I thought I read. It didn't make much sense to me either but I didn't question it too much coming from Berger. But you made me look over it again and it doesn't say what causes the bullets core to overheat. But I dont see why target shooters would have this problem and hunters wouldn't. Missing a chance at winning a competition is bad, but missing a shot on a once in a lifetime elk seems worse to me. Maybe you can help me out there. From what ive seen on this site you seem to be one if the most experienced members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreekRedneck, post: 593835, member: 39835"] I looked back over the information I read and it mentions this problem happening during strings of competition fire. It does not however say that the string of fire had anything to do with the lead cores melting. Im more a hunter than a target shooter, and just repeated what I thought I read. It didn't make much sense to me either but I didn't question it too much coming from Berger. But you made me look over it again and it doesn't say what causes the bullets core to overheat. But I dont see why target shooters would have this problem and hunters wouldn't. Missing a chance at winning a competition is bad, but missing a shot on a once in a lifetime elk seems worse to me. Maybe you can help me out there. From what ive seen on this site you seem to be one if the most experienced members. [/QUOTE]
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