That's what's great about Bergers: that 7 mag 180 was going over 2200 with a ton of energy and was only 4 ft low with a 280 zero. 15in wind drift per 10mph at 90degrees. All at over 600yds. Not bad for a 3.34" cartridge. We Berger lovers all know what that story reads like, and how it ends. John mentioned something before that has been my experience too: at close ranges they exit. They don't pop on the hide, nor do they pop on bone. Good times.


I belong on eroding granite, among the pines.