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I shot 2 last year with 180gr berger. They now reside in my freezer, well what is left that I haven't already eaten. One droped in its tracks @ 300 yards and one ran about 20 yards that was shot at 278 yards.
We shot 2 coues whitetail this year at 380yrds with the 168 berger. Both bullets exited and the deer droped right there. The MV was 2680fps out of a 280IA.
You can watch this videos. They all use the Berger vld bullets in these shots. I use the 168 vld's but have not killed yet with them. The best of the west guys all use them too.
Someone on another link just said they have green boxes of bergers that are for hunting and yellow boxes which are for target. I have yellow boxes, but will try them.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gei</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Someone on another link just said they have green boxes of bergers that are for hunting and yellow boxes which are for target. I have yellow boxes, but will try them. </div></div>
The hunting I have are in orange box's.
Yes, The newer hunting bullets are in orange boxes but I have quite a few of the older yellow boxes that are marked hunting as well so just a heads up that berger did label thier yellow boxes for hunting before changing the box color to orange. I do believe also that the jacket thickness is different between the match and hunting bullets as well from an email I got back from Walt Berger.
I shoot them in my 280 AI and 7mm RM but havent shot game with it yet though. Hoping to do so very soon.