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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1896522" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Before this gets too sideways and of track, there are MANY of us who have had a better track record with Bergers than what we previously used, we try other stuff and keep coming back to the terminal performance we get from the Berger. There is also many who don't get along with them and their just not their cup of tea, that's fine, there are a pile bullets out there for a reason we all like what we have the best performance out of and that why you get so much strong opinion. I have had crap luck with Barnes, decent with Accubonds but blood shot everything regardless of hit so I tried the Berger and have seen a LOT of elk one shot killed with them from inside 100 yards to over 1000 one shot kills with boring consistency even when I do have to punch through a shoulder I have yet to see one not make it to the of side but after years of shooting Barnes with a shoulder hit I'm still ready to do a mag dump on them. </p><p>Bottom line we all have preferences and use what fits in them and give us the terminal performance we need!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1896522, member: 13632"] Before this gets too sideways and of track, there are MANY of us who have had a better track record with Bergers than what we previously used, we try other stuff and keep coming back to the terminal performance we get from the Berger. There is also many who don't get along with them and their just not their cup of tea, that's fine, there are a pile bullets out there for a reason we all like what we have the best performance out of and that why you get so much strong opinion. I have had crap luck with Barnes, decent with Accubonds but blood shot everything regardless of hit so I tried the Berger and have seen a LOT of elk one shot killed with them from inside 100 yards to over 1000 one shot kills with boring consistency even when I do have to punch through a shoulder I have yet to see one not make it to the of side but after years of shooting Barnes with a shoulder hit I'm still ready to do a mag dump on them. Bottom line we all have preferences and use what fits in them and give us the terminal performance we need!! [/QUOTE]
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