HuntMT16
Active member
I have shot Nosler Accubonds for several years and love them, but my newest rifle absolutely does not like them at all. So now I am on the hunt for a new bullet and as you all know this is not the best time to be shopping for new bullets. As of right now I am just trying to shoot a few different rounds to see what the rifle likes and will group.
I have no experience with Berger bullets but I am looking at trying the Berger VLD hunting rounds, in most likely the 185 grain. The main reason I am looking at these is just because I can actually get my hands on some. But the big question I have is, if my rifle will even group these rounds, are they an effective round for elk? Shot placement is everything and there is no denying that. I have really enjoyed the Accubonds since nothing I have shot with them has gone more than 40 yards before going down, which is the way I like to do things. Can I expect the same results out of the VLDs or in your experience am I looking at slower kills with longer blood trails?
Thanks for your input.
I have no experience with Berger bullets but I am looking at trying the Berger VLD hunting rounds, in most likely the 185 grain. The main reason I am looking at these is just because I can actually get my hands on some. But the big question I have is, if my rifle will even group these rounds, are they an effective round for elk? Shot placement is everything and there is no denying that. I have really enjoyed the Accubonds since nothing I have shot with them has gone more than 40 yards before going down, which is the way I like to do things. Can I expect the same results out of the VLDs or in your experience am I looking at slower kills with longer blood trails?
Thanks for your input.