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Thoughts on 22 and 6mm PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="Groot" data-source="post: 1814421" data-attributes="member: 111981"><p>Would a 115 Berger hold up on deer under say 300 yards if it's moving in the ballpark of 34-3500 at the muzzle? A quick run of numbers would put it around 275-300 yards and just crossing 3000 fps... it's definitely a flat shooter and holds its energy well. But are there any bullets that heavy to take advantage of it on game? I know Bergers are designed to fragment but would it be too much?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groot, post: 1814421, member: 111981"] Would a 115 Berger hold up on deer under say 300 yards if it’s moving in the ballpark of 34-3500 at the muzzle? A quick run of numbers would put it around 275-300 yards and just crossing 3000 fps... it’s definitely a flat shooter and holds its energy well. But are there any bullets that heavy to take advantage of it on game? I know Bergers are designed to fragment but would it be too much?! [/QUOTE]
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