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Why Doesn't Berger make a Bonded Bullet??
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1758611" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>My history was much similar, Berger were not a hunting bullet when I started using them, I just knew I had to find a better thing and I was shooting everything I hadn't before, took me two years and a LOT of shooting and opening game, first few elk were shot first with them as a second shot only. Then I started shooting game with them first pull and found I didn't need to put two in anything, I didn't need to modify my shot placement but it certainly got more precise, lost way less meat per shot because they went in a few inches then started opening and doing a slow mushroom and frag as they continue to the of side. I built test rigs that I could shoot repeatable shots into media that I could hang elk bones and hide in and I put a lot of bullets into every test possible till I just had some much confidence built by performance that I simply don't do it anymore, testing doesn't appeal to me as much and I enjoy just hunting for hunting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1758611, member: 13632"] My history was much similar, Berger were not a hunting bullet when I started using them, I just knew I had to find a better thing and I was shooting everything I hadn't before, took me two years and a LOT of shooting and opening game, first few elk were shot first with them as a second shot only. Then I started shooting game with them first pull and found I didn't need to put two in anything, I didn't need to modify my shot placement but it certainly got more precise, lost way less meat per shot because they went in a few inches then started opening and doing a slow mushroom and frag as they continue to the of side. I built test rigs that I could shoot repeatable shots into media that I could hang elk bones and hide in and I put a lot of bullets into every test possible till I just had some much confidence built by performance that I simply don't do it anymore, testing doesn't appeal to me as much and I enjoy just hunting for hunting again. [/QUOTE]
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