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I've experienced the same thing as Dale. If I were a "longrange hunter" I'd probably lean towards a Berger, because that is where they shine. But, to me 300 yards is a fairly long shot, 500 yards is my absolute max range and thats with perfect conditions, although I would much prefer no longer than 400. Many of my shots are 2-300 yards and I like to aim for the shoulder, whether its deer or bear, even elk if I happen to be rifle hunting them, and that is not a shot I would recomend for a Berger based on my personal experience with that bullet.
Just curious and I mean this with all sincerity, but what is your personal experience with that bullet?Mike
Barns are one of the best hunting bullets made today, I'm waiting for pictures and story in the bear section please....
If a trophy of a life time is walking straight away I wouldn't be afraid to use the barns on that shot assuming you have enough horsepower. I wouldn't do that with any other bullet.
So, since the SMK is not intended as a hunting bullet, would you also suggest this " Berger " type of performance may also be possible from say, the Hornady A-Max