ImBillT
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Didn’t like “on game performance” or lost animals? They definitely don’t hold together the way that we’ve been told hunting bullets should hold together for the last 75+ years. I can see how their fragmentation could disturb someone, and don’t blame you or anyone else for choosing something different. Neither myself, nor 99% of hunters can kill the number of animals required to do serious testing, so we’re all operating on pretty limited personal experience plus the experience of others. If you don’t like what you see when you kill an animal with a Berger that’s your business. I’d like to know if we both see the same thing, and I like it, but you don’t, or if we’re getting different results. Exits are good. Dropping animals where they stand is also good. Sometimes you can get both. I like Bergers, other people don’t. I was going to go down the mono rabbit hole when I started shooting Bergers on animals and haven’t had a reason to switch. I think monos have some substantial upside compared to a lot of bullets, but I accidentally landed on something I don’t want to switch from.I remember watching Best of the West. Got me thinking I needed to shoot animals way out there. Had the rifle. Bought my first VLD's for it in 2003 or thereabouts. Awesome accuracy. Hated on game performance. (This in my RUM not the .243) I believe John Burns, even if he didn't talk to Berger he created the Berber fandom. mtmuley
If I was gonna try a mono I think a Hammer is the first thing I would try. I’ve never shot one. I’m not interested in trying to improve upon my current results. Pre-Berger, I was looking to improve upon my results, and when I shot my first Berger on an animal, it wasn’t even an attempt at getting better results. I 100% thought a mono was my answer, and a good mono just might have given me what I was after. I just accidentally got the results I was after before I really gave monos a chance. Now I have no reason to try monos. At least not yet.
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