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Why Doesn't Berger make a Bonded Bullet??
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1759826" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Bigngreen, that's a serious number of elk you've shot and examined. Certainly cannot discredit that type of real world data. I have shot a lot more elk than most but no were near your numbers. Unfortunately I just have not had the same success as you with Bergers. I wish I did have that type of success because they're so darn accurate and I could stop doing my own experimentation.</p><p></p><p>very interesting how so many of us have had such different results with all bullets. Keeps me thinking what the variables could be to drive such different results.</p><p></p><p>Shot 3 elk this year with the Barnes 175 LRX at close range. 3250 muzzle velocity. All dead elk but that bullet is highly explosive up close... one completely exploded a front shoulder. Bullet only caught about the rear 1.5 inches of muscle, no bone, and the meat was a disaster.</p><p></p><p>the search continues for me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1759826, member: 33822"] Bigngreen, that’s a serious number of elk you’ve shot and examined. Certainly cannot discredit that type of real world data. I have shot a lot more elk than most but no were near your numbers. Unfortunately I just have not had the same success as you with Bergers. I wish I did have that type of success because they’re so darn accurate and I could stop doing my own experimentation. very interesting how so many of us have had such different results with all bullets. Keeps me thinking what the variables could be to drive such different results. Shot 3 elk this year with the Barnes 175 LRX at close range. 3250 muzzle velocity. All dead elk but that bullet is highly explosive up close... one completely exploded a front shoulder. Bullet only caught about the rear 1.5 inches of muscle, no bone, and the meat was a disaster. the search continues for me... [/QUOTE]
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