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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 1896574" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>I started using Bergers after arriving in Africa with about 40% of the Accubond tips separated from my cartridges during the flight over. When that happens your bullets shoot more like pop bottle rockets than the "precision ammo" you reloaded. I now use Berger as you don't have to worry about anything falling off. I will use Nosler Partition but have not felt good about going back to Accubonds although the problem has reportedly been resolved.</p><p>From my limited perspective Bergers are extremely accurate killers without any more meat destruction than any other bullet. Meat destruction to me is usually related to impact velocity and shot location unless you want to talk about FMJ or monolithic solids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 1896574, member: 60439"] I started using Bergers after arriving in Africa with about 40% of the Accubond tips separated from my cartridges during the flight over. When that happens your bullets shoot more like pop bottle rockets than the "precision ammo" you reloaded. I now use Berger as you don't have to worry about anything falling off. I will use Nosler Partition but have not felt good about going back to Accubonds although the problem has reportedly been resolved. From my limited perspective Bergers are extremely accurate killers without any more meat destruction than any other bullet. Meat destruction to me is usually related to impact velocity and shot location unless you want to talk about FMJ or monolithic solids. [/QUOTE]
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