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Why do you use Match bullets hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="257Tony" data-source="post: 3057698" data-attributes="member: 67337"><p>When I started guiding full time nearly 20 years ago, I was definitely not a fan of these new "Berger" bullets that I was seeing guys hunt with on the hunting shows, and DVDs back then. Since then, I've seen Berger's used in nearly every caliber from 6mm to 338 to cleanly take Bull Elk from 25 yards to 600. I've never seen one fail to dispatch an animal very quickly, even shot angles weren't ideal.</p><p></p><p>We've also used the 123 Amax out of a lowly creedmoor to kill piles of Muley bucks, all with a single shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257Tony, post: 3057698, member: 67337"] When I started guiding full time nearly 20 years ago, I was definitely not a fan of these new "Berger" bullets that I was seeing guys hunt with on the hunting shows, and DVDs back then. Since then, I've seen Berger's used in nearly every caliber from 6mm to 338 to cleanly take Bull Elk from 25 yards to 600. I've never seen one fail to dispatch an animal very quickly, even shot angles weren't ideal. We've also used the 123 Amax out of a lowly creedmoor to kill piles of Muley bucks, all with a single shot. [/QUOTE]
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