Of all the things that matter to me when I plan, prepare, and spend money to go on a hunt, bullet cost isn't on the radar.
If I start worrying if I can afford a 70 cent bullet instead of a 40 cent one, ill quit hunting. A can of coke costs more than the difference
But that's just me...
Anyways:
Its intriguing that Bergers ALWAYS penetrate at least 2-3" before they expand in anyway, no matter how fast they are going and no matter whether they hit bone or not...
Truly unique design
So a 155 vld loaded to the max out of a 300 RUM impacting an elk shoulder at 20 yards quartering towards you won't explode?
"Truly unique design" = Thin-skinned target bullet coupled with great marketing, liberally sprinkled with holy magic shrapnel dust. Thou shall not doubt...