Are Berger match bullets good for hunting?

Are Berger match bullets good for hunting?

Over the years, we would get reports from hunters who would use the Berger VLD to successfully take game of all sizes. We dismissed these reports as the exception rather than the rule and would tell these hunters that we do not recommend that they use them to hunt.

Why are Berger Bullets out of stock?

It depends on a lot of factors, but usually it has to do with supply vs demand. For instance, a new and/or popular bullet might just be sold out because demand is outpacing how fast we can deliver product to dealers. The firearms industry, and ammunition specifically, is very susceptible to market fluctuations.

Are Berger Bullets worth the money?

More long range hunters consider Berger the best hunting bullet on the market because of the tight groups they can achieve and the reliable expansion on game.

Is Berger Bullets out of business?

We’re pleased to announce the relocation of our bullet manufacturing operation is now complete! Over the past few months, we’ve moved our entire Fullerton, CA facility to the Greater Phoenix Area where we first made Berger projectiles over 30 years ago.

Is Berger Bullets still in business?

In 2000, Spiveco Inc., maker of the J4 bullet jackets, purchased Berger from Walt. In 2002, Spiveco Inc. sold Berger to the Sheeks family who are the present owners. Today, under Nammo Group ownership, we join three other brands that share a strong passion and commitment to precision shooting performance.

Can you use Berger hybrid target bullets for hunting?

Yes they do, and with proper shot placement, in an extremely lethal way. In a 6.5×47, I used the 6.5 130 hunting VLDs out to 600+ yds.

What does varmint ammo mean?

Varmint rifle is an American English term for a small-caliber precision firearm or high-powered airgun primarily used for both varmint hunting (the elimination of outdoor animals which harass properties) and pest control (the eradication of indoor infestation by destructive species).

Why is match ammo hollow point?

Hollow-point match rifle bullets have a very small opening in the nose. This minimal opening is designed to maintain a minimal meplat. It is not designed for expansion.