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How things have changed in the past 10 years.
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1838674" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I have tried a bunch of different bullets over time. Hammers, edge TLR, Barnes, longrange accubonds, eldx, bergers, etc. </p><p></p><p>I kept telling myself that there has to be a better </p><p>constructed bullet than a berger and there are but there is always some problem with the other bullets. Bad BC, not consistent in measurements or weight from bullet to bullet. And I always end up going back to Bergers. Hammers have been the easiest to find a load and are accurate but the BC just isn't good. Bergers are easy to load for and have great BCs. I just hate the way they shrapnel but I guess I will deal with it. </p><p></p><p>The Edge TLR or now Terminal ascent is to me the best constructed bullet out there. It mushroomed perfectly on a large bull elk at 600 yards, retained its weight well and penetrated almost entirely. I just wish they would make a little heavier bullet for the 6.5mm and 7mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1838674, member: 34818"] I have tried a bunch of different bullets over time. Hammers, edge TLR, Barnes, longrange accubonds, eldx, bergers, etc. I kept telling myself that there has to be a better constructed bullet than a berger and there are but there is always some problem with the other bullets. Bad BC, not consistent in measurements or weight from bullet to bullet. And I always end up going back to Bergers. Hammers have been the easiest to find a load and are accurate but the BC just isn’t good. Bergers are easy to load for and have great BCs. I just hate the way they shrapnel but I guess I will deal with it. The Edge TLR or now Terminal ascent is to me the best constructed bullet out there. It mushroomed perfectly on a large bull elk at 600 yards, retained its weight well and penetrated almost entirely. I just wish they would make a little heavier bullet for the 6.5mm and 7mm. [/QUOTE]
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