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VLD bullets vs Elk shoulder bone
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1488402" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>Just my opinion but I will stick to bullets like the Barnes X and Steves bullets. Bullets that fragment to me are made for shooting coyotes and ground squirrels. When it comes to big animals like elk and moose and bears bigger heavier bullets are the way to go. I know the Bergers are very accurate but human error is a very real great equalizer. Ther fore when something goes a little off I'll take the bullets that hold together and penetrate deeply whether they are light or heavy for caliber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1488402, member: 106952"] Just my opinion but I will stick to bullets like the Barnes X and Steves bullets. Bullets that fragment to me are made for shooting coyotes and ground squirrels. When it comes to big animals like elk and moose and bears bigger heavier bullets are the way to go. I know the Bergers are very accurate but human error is a very real great equalizer. Ther fore when something goes a little off I'll take the bullets that hold together and penetrate deeply whether they are light or heavy for caliber. [/QUOTE]
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