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I love their accuracy on paper. Don't know what is going to happen when they hit an animal. I am a little concerned that they will fragment once they get inside the vitals, shredding the vitals of course.I know they will kill with bullet placement. My concern is the lack of blood trail in thick brush. Its easy to follow a blood trail with an exit wound in vine maples. Its not that easy to find a deer that ran 60 yards with no bood trail in vine maples. I will be trying them out this year though.
Thats a nice buck!Sure wish my 300 Weatherby liked the 190 VLDs.. because of the freeboar and I think because of the ogive, it shoots em all over the place!Looking forward to trying them out in my 7MM Rem Mag.. apparently that is what they are most used in.
Aww.. I dont care if you want to pay more money for something that is not as good
Me either.. Hey its not possible to re-chamber a rifle around a bullet is it? I don't know what kind of work would have to be done there.. But given the accuracy and knockdown power that these Berger bullets seem to be in and its seems they are more advanced that most if not all bullet capablities in their delayed penetration and wound channel generation.. maybe it would be worh it?BTW.. how do you post a pic? "Insert image" aint working for me...
I shot my wyoming buck from 645 yards with a 140 VLD out of 6.5x284 last year. It was not a bang, flop...but he went to sleep pretty quickly. My wife used my custom 300 WM with the 190 Berger at 3110 fps this year. It was probably the most violent whack that I have ever seen in my life......she shot it from 224 yards - it seemed to drop before she pulled the trigger!At the range, the 190 is something to behold. A hunting rifle that shoots in the .1's gives ya a little confidence. Also shot groups under 2" at 600 yards.
Quote from: haugenna on April 04, 2010, 01:00:11 PMI love their accuracy on paper. Don't know what is going to happen when they hit an animal. I am a little concerned that they will fragment once they get inside the vitals, shredding the vitals of course.I know they will kill with bullet placement. My concern is the lack of blood trail in thick brush. Its easy to follow a blood trail with an exit wound in vine maples. Its not that easy to find a deer that ran 60 yards with no bood trail in vine maples. I will be trying them out this year though. Well, from my understanding that is exactly what they are supposed to do.. fragment once they get inside causing a massive wound cavity. Most of these bullets from my understanding do not exit the animal. From what I have learned they are kind of a controled ballistic bullet.. and supposed to be REALLY accurate!
Quote from: MDGrand on April 04, 2010, 02:02:46 PMMe either.. Hey its not possible to re-chamber a rifle around a bullet is it? I don't know what kind of work would have to be done there.. But given the accuracy and knockdown power that these Berger bullets seem to be in and its seems they are more advanced that most if not all bullet capablities in their delayed penetration and wound channel generation.. maybe it would be worh it?BTW.. how do you post a pic? "Insert image" aint working for me...Yes, you can rechamber a barrel. I don't think that I would spend the money on a factory barrel, though. You'd be better off with ordering a barrel from any of the better barrel makers. That way, you know it will shoot and you can also specify the optimal twist for the bullet that you want to shoot.For inserting pictures: When you post, you will see a link at bottom that says "Additional Options". Click this link and it will allow you to browse and attach pics. Pretty easy. If the files are too large, it will not allow you to post so you may have to resize some pics.