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What's the best Caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="long450" data-source="post: 261752" data-attributes="member: 8426"><p>I understand the thinking about the bias of a bullet maker, but I will tell you that Bergers have served me well in field conditions! Also Sierra Match Kings have performed well! I have used only 1 Hornady (A-max) in recent years and it performed well. Barnes worked on and elk for me. So I do not think there is a single answer in that regard. You should match heavy skinned game (elk, pigs, bear, etc, ) with a bullet that will retain weight and penetrate. Beyond that accuracy is the most important part. Good luck with whatever you choose! Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="long450, post: 261752, member: 8426"] I understand the thinking about the bias of a bullet maker, but I will tell you that Bergers have served me well in field conditions! Also Sierra Match Kings have performed well! I have used only 1 Hornady (A-max) in recent years and it performed well. Barnes worked on and elk for me. So I do not think there is a single answer in that regard. You should match heavy skinned game (elk, pigs, bear, etc, ) with a bullet that will retain weight and penetrate. Beyond that accuracy is the most important part. Good luck with whatever you choose! Ken [/QUOTE]
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