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<blockquote data-quote="crazyhorse" data-source="post: 908710" data-attributes="member: 3056"><p>I posted about Berger in my Shot Show review thread. The folks at Berger took a ton of time to answer all of my questions and were the ONLY one to say what they were doing to try and catch up to the shortage! Broz has a ton of factual data along with pictures on this forum about the performance of Berger. While I don't have the ability to test them on anything but deer here in TN, I can tell you that if used as recommended they flat work. </p><p>I will admit that the new ABLR had me interested based on the early information they put out. the fact that I couldn't get my hands on any had me even more interested about looking them up at the show. Saying I was disappointed is an understatement. It seems the generic response to any question was to hand you a brochure that looked like the ones sent to your local gun store, consisting of mostly sales pitches and very little if any technical data. I was hoping for some good info on the 26 Nosler and literally all they had out was a wooden block with three other cartridges glued to it for a comparison. My question about the barrel life of the new cartridge was answered with "we don't know yet". My theory is one of two things A. Being the size company they are and not having that kind of info before releasing a cartridge tells me all I need to know about where they stand on quality or B. Barrel life is horrible! (Probably the real answer). The cartridge case is nearly the size of the 7 RUM. </p><p></p><p>Just my $.02 but Berger will get my business for the high quality product they produce and tremendous customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazyhorse, post: 908710, member: 3056"] I posted about Berger in my Shot Show review thread. The folks at Berger took a ton of time to answer all of my questions and were the ONLY one to say what they were doing to try and catch up to the shortage! Broz has a ton of factual data along with pictures on this forum about the performance of Berger. While I don't have the ability to test them on anything but deer here in TN, I can tell you that if used as recommended they flat work. I will admit that the new ABLR had me interested based on the early information they put out. the fact that I couldn't get my hands on any had me even more interested about looking them up at the show. Saying I was disappointed is an understatement. It seems the generic response to any question was to hand you a brochure that looked like the ones sent to your local gun store, consisting of mostly sales pitches and very little if any technical data. I was hoping for some good info on the 26 Nosler and literally all they had out was a wooden block with three other cartridges glued to it for a comparison. My question about the barrel life of the new cartridge was answered with "we don't know yet". My theory is one of two things A. Being the size company they are and not having that kind of info before releasing a cartridge tells me all I need to know about where they stand on quality or B. Barrel life is horrible! (Probably the real answer). The cartridge case is nearly the size of the 7 RUM. Just my $.02 but Berger will get my business for the high quality product they produce and tremendous customer service. [/QUOTE]
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