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Why Doesn't Berger make a Bonded Bullet??
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<blockquote data-quote="animalpest" data-source="post: 1758756" data-attributes="member: 41079"><p>If there was one perfect bullet, then no other bullets would be sold!</p><p>Everyone is going to have opinions and these are based on personal preferences, experience and bias towards their own thoughts, as well as the type of shooting/hunting they do. </p><p>I have hunted and shot thousands of animals with cup and core bullets and been very happy with their results, so long as the right weight of bullet matches the velocity at impact. I still use Sierra in my .375 H&H and my .308 for some species, although I prefer bonded bullets for the bigger/tougher game or short range stuff. </p><p>I use Bergers for the long range stuff and for when shooting needs accuracy over anything else (head shots), but prefer AB or Partitions for general shooting at animals that bite back, big boned or are tough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animalpest, post: 1758756, member: 41079"] If there was one perfect bullet, then no other bullets would be sold! Everyone is going to have opinions and these are based on personal preferences, experience and bias towards their own thoughts, as well as the type of shooting/hunting they do. I have hunted and shot thousands of animals with cup and core bullets and been very happy with their results, so long as the right weight of bullet matches the velocity at impact. I still use Sierra in my .375 H&H and my .308 for some species, although I prefer bonded bullets for the bigger/tougher game or short range stuff. I use Bergers for the long range stuff and for when shooting needs accuracy over anything else (head shots), but prefer AB or Partitions for general shooting at animals that bite back, big boned or are tough [/QUOTE]
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