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Ibex Hunt 2020 which Projectile for .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2148830" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I was reading through the comments looking for the Ford/Chevy analogy, and was gonna make it myself if no one else did. I believe most of the extreme views on certain things, such as Bergers in this thread, are totally based on anecdotal evidence, thus likely to be inaccurate....which can also sum up many of the shots on lost game. </p><p>I would choose the combination that works best in your specific rifle, and practice verifying your distances and wind calls. I'd rather be confident in my ability to deliver, regardless of the projectile. </p><p>I'm not a lover or hater of Berger's, but my years of observation have led me to believe that they are like the Pit Bulls of the bullet community. When any other breed of dog bites a person, the headline reads "dog bites man". But if it happens to be a Pit, it changes to "Pit bull bites man". </p><p>Every situation and animal is different and no two hits are exactly the same....even our lucky Ibex Hunter admitted that his reluctance to use Bergers was based on the concern and trending theories of others. </p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2148830, member: 113003"] I was reading through the comments looking for the Ford/Chevy analogy, and was gonna make it myself if no one else did. I believe most of the extreme views on certain things, such as Bergers in this thread, are totally based on anecdotal evidence, thus likely to be inaccurate....which can also sum up many of the shots on lost game. I would choose the combination that works best in your specific rifle, and practice verifying your distances and wind calls. I’d rather be confident in my ability to deliver, regardless of the projectile. I’m not a lover or hater of Berger’s, but my years of observation have led me to believe that they are like the Pit Bulls of the bullet community. When any other breed of dog bites a person, the headline reads “dog bites man”. But if it happens to be a Pit, it changes to “Pit bull bites man”. Every situation and animal is different and no two hits are exactly the same....even our lucky Ibex Hunter admitted that his reluctance to use Bergers was based on the concern and trending theories of others. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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