Lets see your berger kills!

Cow elk taken at 388 yards in Montana last year. She was bedded against a hill and we were able to recover part of the bullet from about 8" in the dirt--weighing 108 grains from the 215 grain Hybrid out of my 300WM. The 2nd pic is the exit side, which was about a 2" hole.

-David
 

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Here are some goats shot with Bergers. All were one and done, straight down!

First two were with a 6xc, 115 g Berger Hunter, 525 yds and 345 yds bottom goat at 637 yds with a 6.5x284, 140 g Berger VLD Hunter.
 

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115 g Bergers out of a 6xc at 3050 fps will toast PD's at 500+ yards no problem!
 

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300 Saum pushing 168 Berger VLD at 3015
315 yards and never knew what hit him.
 

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Will throw in some mule deer for the mix.

Top left: 7LRM 180 g VLD Hunter
Top Right: 6.5x284, 140 g Hybrid
Bottom: 7LRM 180 g Hybrid

All one and done, from 345 yards to 590 yds
 

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Berger 185grn classic hunter out of 300wm
 

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