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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1897206" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Berger's and ELDs literally shred the internals of game. It's like a deer grenade going off inside. Stuff doesn't tend to go far after its lungs are liquified and heart full of shrapnel. Berger's are also are the most consistent and accurate bullets I've ever used. Hornady ELDs are a close second to the Berger's. Most bullets will kill what you're shooting at, some just do a better job at it. It never made sense to me to brag about how much energy and mass my bullet had when it hit the hillside after exciting the deer I just shot. I'd rather have the bullet blow to pieces inside its organs and drop it where it stands than follow a blood trail. That's just me though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1897206, member: 69478"] Berger’s and ELDs literally shred the internals of game. It’s like a deer grenade going off inside. Stuff doesn’t tend to go far after its lungs are liquified and heart full of shrapnel. Berger’s are also are the most consistent and accurate bullets I’ve ever used. Hornady ELDs are a close second to the Berger’s. Most bullets will kill what you’re shooting at, some just do a better job at it. It never made sense to me to brag about how much energy and mass my bullet had when it hit the hillside after exciting the deer I just shot. I’d rather have the bullet blow to pieces inside its organs and drop it where it stands than follow a blood trail. That’s just me though... [/QUOTE]
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