I’m not into bullets that pepper the meat with lead, Bergers do that better than any other.
Had a 130gr .270" Burger" explode on a WT shoulder blade at 180 yards broadside never found the deer ...................................exploded on the surface.
Had a 130gr .270" Burger" explode on a WT shoulder blade at 180 yards broadside never found the deer ...................................exploded on the surface.
I would really like to see some pictures of these "explosive" entry side wounds. Out of all the game I have shot with Bergers only one deer had a larger entrance wound. Shot was at 30 yds out of a 7 WSM with a 140. I would say entrance was about grapefruit size. No exit wound but both lungs were destroyed. Other than that performance has been perfect. Caliber size entrance, mush in the middle, lots of times a exit anywhere from toonie size to fist size. Sometimes no exit, but you get no exit no matter what kind of bullet you use. Depends on shot distance, bone hits etc. Wouldn't be pics on here and other sites of recovered Partitions and Barnes if they always got a exit.
My experience as well...
Put the Berger in right spot and it will just plain work.
Shot a Mule Deer buck @ 40yards. Large entry...no exit...had decent blood trail but didnt need it he piled upnwithin 20 yards.....lungs liquified.
I guess the moral of the story here is Berger lovers don't take the marginal shots that Berger haters seem to like.
Broadside center of shoulder off a bi-pod ,,,,,,,3 legged flop a Hornady even though they are now less than they once were would have busted right through both shoulders destroying the lungs. PS you weren't there .I saw bullet blowups at 600 and 500 yards on cow elk.Recover a 10 gr copper base 168gr Burger from a .300 RUM I've shot over 200 head of various big game not my first rodeo.If you never found the deer how do you know what happened?
After your 50 you can use some extra lead for your pencil....

Fair enough
Shot lots of Berger 180 VLDs in a 1-8” 7 mag. This was on a 1K range mind you never plugged anything I wanted to eat with them. They flew great, and at long range could see their utility on game, but that’s just not my jam hunting wise. Have gone lead free on game killing bullets as tiny fragments of lead end up a surprising distance into the meat. I actually think monos are behind lead core bullets in lethality, but use lead free on principle. Also helps not putting a lead laced gut pile out for everything to scavenge.




























