Yeah, I got that lol.That's where the oil in the hp statement comes from
Yeah, I got that lol.That's where the oil in the hp statement comes from
I'm talking about the tip being driven into itself, buckling and deforming, and creating a more blunt surface that continues to allow a chain reaction and compounding effect and thus produces excellent and reliable expansion.Gday petey308
Just clarification please
You are actually meaning the cavity has to open not crumple inwards in regards to your buckle statement
Sorry to be a pain just clarification as different interpretation of buckle or processes in my world as a buckle can go both ways
To others & petey308 do you guys clean the hp out with a small drill or has Berger fixed the issue that I found ( a few years ago ) gave the odd erratic results & once I drilled / cleaned them out they gave consistent results
Nice results people
Cheers
I will pass it on to these guys for their consideration >>> https://www.longrangeonly.com/forum/threads/lro-africa-trip-pictures.11949/.One word-- hammer
Maybe there was some mis understanding-- the coment was made about putting oil in the tip of the berger bullets for a vapor trail. As you know hammers are known for oil in the tip and vapor trails. I use burgers, hornady, nosler, hammers, ce, etc... I was just making a comment about the oil in the tip/vapor trail part, thats all-- wasn't trying to start another this vs that postI will pass it on to these guys for their consideration >>> https://www.longrangeonly.com/forum/threads/lro-africa-trip-pictures.11949/.
Yeah, my apologies if I misread that.Maybe there was some mis understanding-- the coment was made about putting oil in the tip of the berger bullets for a vapor trail. As you know hammers are known for oil in the tip and vapor trails. I use burgers, hornady, nosler, hammers, ce, etc... I was just making a comment about the oil in the tip/vapor trail part, thats all-- wasn't trying to start another this vs that post
Totally agree. I've tested them on probably 15 animals so far. Can't tell any difference from a 215 on performanceThe 208 LRHT's work pretty good too. These goats didn't seem to care that they are tipped. Exits - View attachment 395882View attachment 395883
Yes, it is not inherent to a specific bullet. Since @Barbourcreek post is on Berger, here are some examples.others produce the vapor trails even when all oil removed.
215 is all I have use from the time Berger came out with them many moose,boos, bears ect all taken with one round and non went more the 20 foot fromOur favorite LongRange hunting bullet for big game. Devastating on this moose. Great job Tim. 215 and 230 target hybrid from bergerView attachment 395861
Our favorite LongRange hunting bullet for big game. Devastating on this moose. Great job Tim. 215 and 230 target hybrid from bergerView attachment 395861
Have you cut any 220 bergers in half to see the difference?When you have a cavity this size, it doesn't really matter if it's pointed or not, or tipped. It's going to buckle upon impact and then produce excellent expansion.
That said, I tend to limit my max range to an impact velocity of 1600fps with pointed versions of the hybrids, whereas I'm comfortable going down to 1400fps with non pointed versions. That's just me though.
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7mm 180gr Hybrid from a 7LRM @ 2900'ish fps. Hybrids crush them in certain offerings. However, you couldn't pay me to hunt with a 6.5mm 140 hybrid.
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