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<blockquote data-quote="jmcs" data-source="post: 162628" data-attributes="member: 8718"><p><strong>Berger VLD vs SMK</strong></p><p></p><p>As Eric mentioned there is no 270 Berger available yet. How does the VLD compare with the Sierra Matchkings? The results I am having seem to be consistent with the VLD bullets tested in the article recommended earlier. The normal result of a medium to long shot (200 - 400 meters) with the 85gr and 135gr SMK seems to be instant death with acceptable meat damage even when shot in the shoulder. Small entry holes that must be searched for and often no exit hole but massive internal trauma. I see Sierra offer no bonded bullets so why not run a test on their matchkings like Berger did. The article on the Berger bullet really impressed me. I have not yet had a SMK fail on me and I have now shot 21 buck ranging from 50 - 350 lbs and some with tough skins too. Two of my really big Kudus dropped on the spot and one went on about 15 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcs, post: 162628, member: 8718"] [b]Berger VLD vs SMK[/b] As Eric mentioned there is no 270 Berger available yet. How does the VLD compare with the Sierra Matchkings? The results I am having seem to be consistent with the VLD bullets tested in the article recommended earlier. The normal result of a medium to long shot (200 - 400 meters) with the 85gr and 135gr SMK seems to be instant death with acceptable meat damage even when shot in the shoulder. Small entry holes that must be searched for and often no exit hole but massive internal trauma. I see Sierra offer no bonded bullets so why not run a test on their matchkings like Berger did. The article on the Berger bullet really impressed me. I have not yet had a SMK fail on me and I have now shot 21 buck ranging from 50 - 350 lbs and some with tough skins too. Two of my really big Kudus dropped on the spot and one went on about 15 yards. [/QUOTE]
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