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Quote from: JDHasty on March 11, 2016, 09:51:06 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:37:37 PMQuote from: JDHasty on March 11, 2016, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:21:00 PMI've killed numerous animals with Berger target bullets with good results each time. Assuming they are similar to matchking I would expect similar results.I accept that Berger is being honest in their analysis and accept that they perform well on big game. Sierra flat out states that the SMK does not perform acceptably. So far no one has answered the pertinent question: What is in it for Sierra to say - look elsewhere? Right on the box for my Berger hybrids it says "not acceptable for hunting" and they seem to make things as dead as the interlocks I use also.Again Berger probably has sent thousands of rounds down range and analyzed the probability of failure. You have anecdotal evidence that is statistically insignificant in comparison. ill keep going wth my statistically insignificant evidence and killing things. Once you get done reading you can do your own shooting and collecting your own evidence.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:37:37 PMQuote from: JDHasty on March 11, 2016, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:21:00 PMI've killed numerous animals with Berger target bullets with good results each time. Assuming they are similar to matchking I would expect similar results.I accept that Berger is being honest in their analysis and accept that they perform well on big game. Sierra flat out states that the SMK does not perform acceptably. So far no one has answered the pertinent question: What is in it for Sierra to say - look elsewhere? Right on the box for my Berger hybrids it says "not acceptable for hunting" and they seem to make things as dead as the interlocks I use also.Again Berger probably has sent thousands of rounds down range and analyzed the probability of failure. You have anecdotal evidence that is statistically insignificant in comparison.
Quote from: JDHasty on March 11, 2016, 09:31:39 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:21:00 PMI've killed numerous animals with Berger target bullets with good results each time. Assuming they are similar to matchking I would expect similar results.I accept that Berger is being honest in their analysis and accept that they perform well on big game. Sierra flat out states that the SMK does not perform acceptably. So far no one has answered the pertinent question: What is in it for Sierra to say - look elsewhere? Right on the box for my Berger hybrids it says "not acceptable for hunting" and they seem to make things as dead as the interlocks I use also.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 11, 2016, 09:21:00 PMI've killed numerous animals with Berger target bullets with good results each time. Assuming they are similar to matchking I would expect similar results.I accept that Berger is being honest in their analysis and accept that they perform well on big game. Sierra flat out states that the SMK does not perform acceptably. So far no one has answered the pertinent question: What is in it for Sierra to say - look elsewhere?
I've killed numerous animals with Berger target bullets with good results each time. Assuming they are similar to matchking I would expect similar results.
Ask yourself this: What does Sierra have to gain from advising potential customers to look elsewhere for a big game bullet?
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with SMK's or the new TMK's for Deer size game? I don't really care what your feeling is if you should/shouldn't just wanted to know if anyone on here has any real life experience with them and how they did. [/quote/ Jesus, "I don't really care what your feeling is" ; "just wanted to know if anyone on here has had real life experience". Why would "you" either click and paste, or begin to type something that original user didn't ask for. Like exactly what I am doing now. lol. If 300rum wanted to know what everyones thoughts were from a website,blogs or forums; then he would have typed that in too.
No first hand knowledge but I remember an article in "Rifle" a few years ago by Greg Rodriguez about target bullets on game. The issue with SMK's was with the HP being so small that they sometimes didn't expand and would just pencil hole through animals, most of the time they acted like Burger's though. The comment from Sierra about SMK's doing that was basically, yeah we know that's why we don't recommend them for hunting. I won't get into the better bullet debate (Berger vs. Partition...) but just sharing knowledge from an article I read.
To demand that the opinion of the manufacturer be left out of the discussion, when the manufacturer has done more testing by an order of magnitude than the rest of the population combined, and has published a declarative statement advising that such use is not advisable seems awful self serving.