Originally Posted by Mule Deer
I recently read on the Internet that Berger bullets work far better if you shoot them boattail first. When shot backwards actually fly flatter, drift less in the wind, and act exactly like Barnes TSX's when they hot elk. Anybody here able confirm this from actual experience? I have a bunch of Bergers and want to use them one my one day of hunting this fall.



I too hunt almost one entire day a year, but I spend 8 days a week at the range testing stuff just like you heard. How'd you think that talk started anyway?

If you want the knitting needle entrance, shoot the Berger pointy end first, if you want the Black Talon/TSX multi-petal mushroom, shoot the Berger boat tail first.

Shot boat tail first, the thing looks like a friggin' comet on the way to the target


Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.