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Reloading
Berger bullets on deer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Red-Team-98" data-source="post: 5552395" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>Save the shoulder if using Berger Bullets massive expansion high neck or lung shot only please !</p><p>The 168gr and 185gr Classic Hunters are very user friendly to load at max spec. Accuracy is excellent if I am using Bergers stay away from good meat areas of game massive fragmentation I always shoot for the lungs. Instant bang flop results in 308 Win. on Caribou. Love the accuracy of the Berger Classic hunters bullets. But prefer a good bonded or tougher bullet. Shot one moose with ELDX never again ! I have had better performance from Hornady with their old Spitzer SP than ELDX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red-Team-98, post: 5552395, member: 23466"] Save the shoulder if using Berger Bullets massive expansion high neck or lung shot only please ! The 168gr and 185gr Classic Hunters are very user friendly to load at max spec. Accuracy is excellent if I am using Bergers stay away from good meat areas of game massive fragmentation I always shoot for the lungs. Instant bang flop results in 308 Win. on Caribou. Love the accuracy of the Berger Classic hunters bullets. But prefer a good bonded or tougher bullet. Shot one moose with ELDX never again ! I have had better performance from Hornady with their old Spitzer SP than ELDX. [/QUOTE]
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