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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Interesting info about Berger Bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fotis" data-source="post: 132950" data-attributes="member: 136"><p>Well the dvd did show all shots under a lot of different conditions all being sucessful. I just do not like this 80-90% of bullet coming apart inside the animal, even though it takes a full 3" of tissue or bone to open them up. These are their words not mine. Also I wish they would have tested them in ballistic gel or other media on the dvd instead of all animal shots. Reason being is they did not analyze the shots and tell the viewer what each (or any) of the shots actually did or how the bullet behaved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotis, post: 132950, member: 136"] Well the dvd did show all shots under a lot of different conditions all being sucessful. I just do not like this 80-90% of bullet coming apart inside the animal, even though it takes a full 3" of tissue or bone to open them up. These are their words not mine. Also I wish they would have tested them in ballistic gel or other media on the dvd instead of all animal shots. Reason being is they did not analyze the shots and tell the viewer what each (or any) of the shots actually did or how the bullet behaved. [/QUOTE]
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