Berger Elite Hunter bullets utilise the same long Hybrid ogive (nose) as the company’s Hybrid Target bullets, a popular choice in the competitive long-range shooting discipline.
As the bearing surface ends, the ogive begins in a tangent curve, resulting in much less sensitivity to seating depth.
As you move beyond the tangent ogive, the shape changes to a secant ogive, maximising efficiency in the wind.
The long-nosed Elite Hunter projectiles produce the highest possible ballistic coefficients.
By design, it’s intended for hunters meticulously handloading and who either have extended-length magazines or single feed their ammunition.
Elite Hunter bullets also incorporate a slightly thinner J4 Precision hunting jacket, which allows the projectile to penetrate 5cm to 7.5cm before rapidly expanding.
Upon expansion, the projectile sheds most of its weight, producing extreme hydrostatic shock and a massive wound cavity in the vital area.
Berger Elite Hunter bullets dump their energy where it is most effective — inside the animal.
Ask for them at your local gun shop or for more information visit the OSA Australia website.

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