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Berger Bullets vs Controlled Expansion Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="ovgd" data-source="post: 917835" data-attributes="member: 28391"><p>I hunt more for meat than trophy. It is important for me that a maximum amount of meat is saved for eating. My friend and I went hunting together, and he shot a boar with a Berger bullit. Both shoulders were totally mangled and beyond salvaging. Even part of the tenderloin and part of the back strap were damaged. He was happy he put the boar down. I was sad, since so much meat was lost. I'll have to check and see what Berger bullits were meant to shoot and what they suggest would be the best manner of shooting (long distance vs short, head shot vs heart/lung, etc.).</p><p></p><p>If anybody can suggest some 30-06 loads for Berger bullets, I would be grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovgd, post: 917835, member: 28391"] I hunt more for meat than trophy. It is important for me that a maximum amount of meat is saved for eating. My friend and I went hunting together, and he shot a boar with a Berger bullit. Both shoulders were totally mangled and beyond salvaging. Even part of the tenderloin and part of the back strap were damaged. He was happy he put the boar down. I was sad, since so much meat was lost. I'll have to check and see what Berger bullits were meant to shoot and what they suggest would be the best manner of shooting (long distance vs short, head shot vs heart/lung, etc.). If anybody can suggest some 30-06 loads for Berger bullets, I would be grateful. [/QUOTE]
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