bigngreen
Well-Known Member
I would find that an odd one, I've shot a ton of 140 VLD's through deer and elk and I've never been able to get one caught in a deer and only a few in elk, very, very even predictable performance across three different barrels. I have seen one case where the barrel was just shot out and rough as heck and I switched to a 140 Match and instantly saw the same performance in that rifle as I was getting in mine with 140 Hunting.In my experience, not all Berger's are created equally. I had good luck with a 190 VLD in a 30 cal. But issues I've had are with the 140 VLD in a 6.5. It destroys way too much of exactly what I harvest the animal for MEAT ! 3 times now I've had the 140 grenade and ruin some portion of the meat from tip to tail. All 3 kills were in the 600 yrd range. But the 130 gr 6.5 performs just like the 190's. My thoughts are it has to do with length, weight & caliber. It seems the jackets are not the same thickness on the 140's as the 130's or maybe tip design, I'm not a ballistics engineer but I can easily spot poor performance from one bullet to another.