I’m not going to get into a Berger debate (because you will not change my mind) but until they change their “hunting bullet” design, I will never shoot any live animal larger than a squirrel with their bullets.I think if you switched a a different bullet i.e. Berger (or similar) you will have just as much frag in the lungs.
There's a new thread up discussing this topic and why most people have switched from a big bore and bonded bullet to a smaller caliber and more fragmentable bullet.
What caused the Rokslide shift to smallest caliber and cartridges?
There's a TON of posts on cartridge selection and bullet threads that go "have you read" the following: 1) the .223 thread 2) the 6mm thread 3) the 6.5mm thread I've read those, and see a lot of animals and wound channels. I likely missed the nexus or catalyst for what has created this, but...rokslide.com
I did the opposite, got a “soft” bonded bullet (ABLR), with a larger caliber, and I got a foot wide bloodshot wound on both rib cages, and an exit hole. A 210gr bullet going 2900fps did exactly what I expected. I watched a literal stream of blood poor out of my entrance hole and the elk took 3 steps and tipped over in under 10 seconds.