Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
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Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
Those are some long freakin' shots . They are using Berger VLD bullets. I thought those were for punching paper.
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Re: Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
I have, they make some looonnngg shots. The last show I saw a guy shoot an elk at 860 yards and dropped him on the spot.
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Re: Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
I think next week they shoot a grizz. at 500+. It is very entertaining tv, but could give average Joe the wrong idea about what most guns and hunters can pull off. But like I said, very entertaining.
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Re: Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
I watch it sometimes. Christensen Arms is another show where they take rediculously long shots.
Berger VLD's are hunting bullets. Their target bullets are TargetVLD's. http://www.bergerbullets.com/Products/H ... llets.html
Berger VLD's are hunting bullets. Their target bullets are TargetVLD's. http://www.bergerbullets.com/Products/H ... llets.html
Re: Anyone ever seen the "Best of the West" hunting show?
That Berger VLD apparently makes a pretty good hunting bullet if a guy puts it in the chest cavity, where it belongs.
I'd used 'em for target shooting with excellent results, then a couple of years ago I started hearing about using them for hunting and my ears perked up a little. I did some digging and found out that gunwriter John Barsness had used them extensively on game up to about 400 pounds. His results were impressive to say the least.
Apparently the long tapered nose of the VLD and the small hollow point, combine to make a bullet that (unlike any other) penetrates a few inches before even starting to open up. Then when it opens, it does so violently, pretty well destroying the vital organs inside the chest cavity.
I was intrigued. Loaded some up for my .25-06 and my .300 WSM and decided to try them last season. The 115 gr Berger from the .25-06 proved itself on coyotes and also on a good sized mule deer buck. Results were what Barsness mentioned - good penetration with delayed expansion, then the bullet came apart and destroyed the heart & lungs. I was impressed. One kill on a good sized mule deer buck isn't much of a track record - but the bullet did indeed work well, and as advertised. Some friends have reported success on elk with the heavier .30's.
They're not a bullet for deep penetration through bone & muscle like a Nosler Partition or a Barnes TSX, but it is a good bullet for the purpose.
Regards, Guy
I'd used 'em for target shooting with excellent results, then a couple of years ago I started hearing about using them for hunting and my ears perked up a little. I did some digging and found out that gunwriter John Barsness had used them extensively on game up to about 400 pounds. His results were impressive to say the least.
Apparently the long tapered nose of the VLD and the small hollow point, combine to make a bullet that (unlike any other) penetrates a few inches before even starting to open up. Then when it opens, it does so violently, pretty well destroying the vital organs inside the chest cavity.
I was intrigued. Loaded some up for my .25-06 and my .300 WSM and decided to try them last season. The 115 gr Berger from the .25-06 proved itself on coyotes and also on a good sized mule deer buck. Results were what Barsness mentioned - good penetration with delayed expansion, then the bullet came apart and destroyed the heart & lungs. I was impressed. One kill on a good sized mule deer buck isn't much of a track record - but the bullet did indeed work well, and as advertised. Some friends have reported success on elk with the heavier .30's.
They're not a bullet for deep penetration through bone & muscle like a Nosler Partition or a Barnes TSX, but it is a good bullet for the purpose.
Regards, Guy