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<blockquote data-quote="405win" data-source="post: 471856" data-attributes="member: 24495"><p>Hi Savage300 and welcome.</p><p>I have not shot the A-max but I do know that hornady does not recommend them for big game hunting. I have shot and hunted with the berger VLD's but in 25 cal. When loaded right, they shoot awesome. It took me awhile to develop a really accurate load but when I found it, boy, it was worth the time.</p><p>1/4 moa at 200 yards is pretty normal.</p><p>For close range they are gernades. I think they are best at 300 yards and beyond but thats jmo.</p><p>I took and elk at 468 yards this year with a 115gr berger and it performed very well with good penetration and tissue damage. I recovered the bullet under the hide on the off side and weighted 79.8 grains.</p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="405win, post: 471856, member: 24495"] Hi Savage300 and welcome. I have not shot the A-max but I do know that hornady does not recommend them for big game hunting. I have shot and hunted with the berger VLD's but in 25 cal. When loaded right, they shoot awesome. It took me awhile to develop a really accurate load but when I found it, boy, it was worth the time. 1/4 moa at 200 yards is pretty normal. For close range they are gernades. I think they are best at 300 yards and beyond but thats jmo. I took and elk at 468 yards this year with a 115gr berger and it performed very well with good penetration and tissue damage. I recovered the bullet under the hide on the off side and weighted 79.8 grains. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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