On my brother's elk hunt this year I had the chance to see firsthand performance of Berger Hunting VLD bullets or better yet lack of performance. The bullet was a 190 grain 30-06.
The first shot to hit the bull was from a quarteing to angle and hit just behind the shoulder. From the actions of the bull afterwards and then when we opened him up it was obvious he was gut shot. He just laid down and you could tell he was sick, some cows came and went and he never paid any attention to them.
The bullet penetrated and literally exploded. While cleaning him out we were poked by tiny pieces of bullet which were all through the body cavity. Some of the pieces we found were maybe 1/16" none bigger than 1/4".
The second shot to hit was broadside at 355 yards in the chest and only penetrated about half way through requiring a finishing shot.
I know that a lot of people are in love with these bullets because they are very accurate and that's probably why my bro got talked into using them by his buddy who is a handloader.
As far as myself and my brother are concerned they are garbage, but that is only our opinion.
The first shot to hit the bull was from a quarteing to angle and hit just behind the shoulder. From the actions of the bull afterwards and then when we opened him up it was obvious he was gut shot. He just laid down and you could tell he was sick, some cows came and went and he never paid any attention to them.
The bullet penetrated and literally exploded. While cleaning him out we were poked by tiny pieces of bullet which were all through the body cavity. Some of the pieces we found were maybe 1/16" none bigger than 1/4".
The second shot to hit was broadside at 355 yards in the chest and only penetrated about half way through requiring a finishing shot.
I know that a lot of people are in love with these bullets because they are very accurate and that's probably why my bro got talked into using them by his buddy who is a handloader.
As far as myself and my brother are concerned they are garbage, but that is only our opinion.
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