With my .270 I have the 140 VLD running at 2900fps, in a six pound rifle that is plenty fast enough (recoil!) as the Berger doesn't need warp factor 9 to work and it is a half inch rifle. Entry wound is always very tiny and has to be looked for, the bullet disintergrates after it has gone through onside muscle and/or bone and give outstanding internal damage and often a decent exit as the remaining bits of jacket and core bust out, the only shot angle I will not take with it is the 'Texas heart shot".
On both light and heavy animals at close range (40m) and long range (400m) the result has been the same, have never had to put my Rambo bandana on and "track the blood trail"- put the bullet in the chest and down it goes. Was a TTSX fan, but the Berger has proved itself for me.
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