WeiserBucks
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I've taken a pile of elk with 180 7mm and 215 30 cal Berger Hybrids. All kinds of ranges and angles, great killing bullets. At this point they're all I use and I've tried almost everything available.
same here, the track record for the 215 on elk is undeniable. Absolutely lethal and anyone who says different either hasn't used the bullet or is just blowing smoke.I've taken a pile of elk with 180 7mm and 215 30 cal Berger Hybrids. All kinds of ranges and angles, great killing bullets. At this point they're all I use and I've tried almost everything available.
Or... we've used it (and several others) and decided on the bullet we like most Not starting an argument, but saying to each their own.same here, the track record for the 215 on elk is undeniable. Absolutely lethal and anyone who says different either hasn't used the bullet or is just blowing smoke.
Between 50 yards - 789 yards.. 8 bulls, 6 cows, and a couple bears.Thanks for sharing that information, what were the distances?
Unbonded cup and core is 1920s tech.
Why use that when bonded and mono bullets exist?
I agree with you on that on. I only shoot Bergers out of my guns, seen them knock too many animals overWhy use bonded and mono bullets when Berger exists? That's the real question.
Why use bonded and mono bullets when Berger exists? That's the real question.
Yes that was broadside at 550.Nice pic of the unfired bullet bullet, fragment of a jacket and ivories. I gather broadside on the shot?
Yes that was broadside at 550.
Unlike most I rarely get a pass through with bergers except for the deer I've shot with the 230s. Shot deer with 6, 6.5 and 7mm bergers from 100-450 and never a pass through but massive internal damage and usually a fragmented jacket like pictured above.
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"Pics or it didn't happen", I said with much humor on my part. Of course stories are good based on their words but pics are always nice to share in my opinion.Pics or it didn't happen?
I don't have any pictures of recovered Bergers because I've never recovered one. 90+% of the time I get a pass through with a hellacious amount of internal damage a 2'' exit hole. The ones that don't exit are not worth my time to go fishing around in lung soup to find. In 2020 I witnessed a friend take a bull at 1282 yards with a Berger and dropped him stone dead, shot through both shoulders and quarter sized exit hole.
Why use bonded and mono bullets when Berger exists? That's the real question.