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Good day.

Have any one used these on varmints or any other larger animals? To what extent do they expand? Velocity?

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IME "expansion" is not the correct word. They don't expand like a hunting bullet, they do come apart however.
Without being as reliable and quick, think more of a slow destruction from a V-max type bullet.


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Nathan Foster in New Zealand has done a lot of terminal performance testing with a number of bullets in a number of calibers. He says the VLD fragments a lot like the Amax, the latter breaking into larger pieces.

Now, Target vs. Hunting VLD is another matter, both labeled "Match". The Target version, reportedly, has a thicker jacket and may not fragment as well as the Hunting version.

A call to Berger may be warranted.

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How they perform will depend on how fast you push them ,or what case they are fired from.


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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Target vs. Hunting VLD is another matter, both labeled "Match". The Target version, reportedly, has a thicker jacket and may not fragment as well as the Hunting version.

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Berger does not make Hunting VLD's in 22cal.

I used the 75gr VLD,s for about a year then switched to the 80gr VLD about 6-7 years ago, I primarily use them for rock chuck hunting and they perform well on chuck's even past 1000 yards fired from one of my 22-250AI's.

before you buy a bunch of the 75's you might want to try the 80's too,they are slightly more accurate in my rifles. have a better B.C. and you need a 1-8" twist for both.

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Thanks for the info guys. The box says they are excellent for varmints but what excellent actually means in this sense might be anything smile

I might send Berger an email to find out what their findings have been.

Thanks

Pieter


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