I can tell you I've had more failures of Berger VLDs than all other bullet brands combined. Give me a mono of any brand, or an Accubond any day over a Berger. There's tons of guys who love them and have HAD good results, but their time is coming with those Bergers. I punch paper and steel with Bergers, not animals lol. You ready to send that Soulo back to me?I agree, any bullet for that matter can and will kill at those velocitys. I suppose my point was to suggest how a mono frangible bullet will more than likely create a larger wound channel versus one that is not designed to. I don't have reams of tests to prove any of this, but it is my belief that if anything can be learned from the other threads about "target/match" bullets vs "hunting/bonded" bullets is that a bullet that fragments kills more effectively and efficiently and creates larger wound cavities. I have no reason to believe that, that idea or line of thinking changes under these circumstances.
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