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History Of The Match Grade Berger Hunting VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Thesteeleboy" data-source="post: 493409" data-attributes="member: 12300"><p>I have been shooting Berger 105gr. VLD's through my 6-284 for years now @3340 fps. deer hunting. The results have been great. After growing up watching my father hunt with his 6mm and { the proper hollow point bullet } I knew the killing power of hollow point bullets. Criticised by most of the hunting world, I would watch video after video of people with large caliber rifles shooting game that often times ran off { and sometimes a considerable distance } before expiring. Not that the large caliber rifle didn't have the power to kill big game, it simply lacked the proper bullet to create enough shock to get the job done in a timely manner. You can poke a shovel handle through a deer and he may at some point die, or he may not. Shock kills game and expelling all of the bullet's energy inside the animal makes good sense to me, The wider the wound Chanel, the quicker the kill, and in my experience the proper hollow point bullet makes perfect sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thesteeleboy, post: 493409, member: 12300"] I have been shooting Berger 105gr. VLD's through my 6-284 for years now @3340 fps. deer hunting. The results have been great. After growing up watching my father hunt with his 6mm and { the proper hollow point bullet } I knew the killing power of hollow point bullets. Criticised by most of the hunting world, I would watch video after video of people with large caliber rifles shooting game that often times ran off { and sometimes a considerable distance } before expiring. Not that the large caliber rifle didn't have the power to kill big game, it simply lacked the proper bullet to create enough shock to get the job done in a timely manner. You can poke a shovel handle through a deer and he may at some point die, or he may not. Shock kills game and expelling all of the bullet's energy inside the animal makes good sense to me, The wider the wound Chanel, the quicker the kill, and in my experience the proper hollow point bullet makes perfect sense. [/QUOTE]
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