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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 639760" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I can not say I have for sure with a 7mm. But here is what happens with the 300 win and the 338 LM. I use the large weight offerings for these reasons. It is a fact the Berger will open and open fast and send off fragments into the vitals. But the longer the shot the less it spills off. You want the large bullets so after the fragments leave you have a good sized slug to carry on through leaving a large wound channel. The BC and wind bucking capabilities just help you get it in the vital zone. Most all my shots make complete pass throughs. Even at 1000 yards. The smallest exit at long range I have ever gotten was about 1 1/4 " and 1 1/2" is typical. I have never caught both shoulders at 1000, but I have one and the bull dropped and nver kicked. I hear all this talk about limited penetration with Bergers. But I have never seen it. But I shoot big rifles with big bullets. Works for me.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 639760, member: 7503"] I can not say I have for sure with a 7mm. But here is what happens with the 300 win and the 338 LM. I use the large weight offerings for these reasons. It is a fact the Berger will open and open fast and send off fragments into the vitals. But the longer the shot the less it spills off. You want the large bullets so after the fragments leave you have a good sized slug to carry on through leaving a large wound channel. The BC and wind bucking capabilities just help you get it in the vital zone. Most all my shots make complete pass throughs. Even at 1000 yards. The smallest exit at long range I have ever gotten was about 1 1/4 " and 1 1/2" is typical. I have never caught both shoulders at 1000, but I have one and the bull dropped and nver kicked. I hear all this talk about limited penetration with Bergers. But I have never seen it. But I shoot big rifles with big bullets. Works for me. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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