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168 grain Berger VLD-H performance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swinehunt74" data-source="post: 1750642" data-attributes="member: 59444"><p><u>Shooting 168 Berger Target 308<strong> Neck shoot everything in So Texas (deer), 50-400'. Neck shooting Texas whitetail at 400' is like neck shooting Elk at 1500. Inside of 400's that Berger decapitates whitetail. Don't need no stinking blood trail. If I miss, no foul, no wounded deer running off to be found 2days ltr. That's why I practice in competitions and shoot at a 550' range EVERY week with every gun I hunt or compete with. Go to different training schools for long-range hunting. Evolved Ballistics runs classes year round at So Hill Range out to 1100 yds. In other words, even this retired (old) Abn Ranger can still learn to improve my craft. Now with that being said, I only shoot a couple deer each year for my freezer, as I have quite a few friends that love to share their wild bounty.</strong><em> I</em> currently have bear, elk, venison, feral hog, and Bison in my freezer. I am truly blessed with great friends...</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swinehunt74, post: 1750642, member: 59444"] [U]Shooting 168 Berger Target 308[B] Neck shoot everything in So Texas (deer), 50-400'. Neck shooting Texas whitetail at 400' is like neck shooting Elk at 1500. Inside of 400's that Berger decapitates whitetail. Don't need no stinking blood trail. If I miss, no foul, no wounded deer running off to be found 2days ltr. That's why I practice in competitions and shoot at a 550' range EVERY week with every gun I hunt or compete with. Go to different training schools for long-range hunting. Evolved Ballistics runs classes year round at So Hill Range out to 1100 yds. In other words, even this retired (old) Abn Ranger can still learn to improve my craft. Now with that being said, I only shoot a couple deer each year for my freezer, as I have quite a few friends that love to share their wild bounty.[/B][I] I[/I] currently have bear, elk, venison, feral hog, and Bison in my freezer. I am truly blessed with great friends...[/U] [/QUOTE]
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