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The Basics, Starting Out
Sendero as a starting point?
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 428082" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>as far as the bergers go. they are soft . even the 180 won't go through an elk. the 140 may damage a little more on an antelope but not the heavier ones. i usually prefer a "soft " bullet to one that passes through ALL the time like a tsx. if i/you were hunting in snow for elk i might use an accubond (passthroughtype bullet) . for big deer the 168 and for antelope 140 . the 162 hornady is cheaper and easier to find. you could easily use the 162 or 168 for everything. i would not use the 140 berger on elk . i have shot the 140 accubonds they are very accurate. i would not be afraid to use those on elk. hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 428082, member: 5691"] as far as the bergers go. they are soft . even the 180 won't go through an elk. the 140 may damage a little more on an antelope but not the heavier ones. i usually prefer a "soft " bullet to one that passes through ALL the time like a tsx. if i/you were hunting in snow for elk i might use an accubond (passthroughtype bullet) . for big deer the 168 and for antelope 140 . the 162 hornady is cheaper and easier to find. you could easily use the 162 or 168 for everything. i would not use the 140 berger on elk . i have shot the 140 accubonds they are very accurate. i would not be afraid to use those on elk. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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