The .260 has powder space issues already, and the Bergers are already much longer than standard bullets. I guess you can be hard headed about it and force them to work though or use a little common sense and use a bullet that is shorter, well designed, and proven to work.
Besides, those pictures show a bullet exploding and not penetrating through the animal. Look at the partition wound channel, I would never worry about the partition doing its job. I'm guessing that the two Berger channels are the same bullet, but have different patterns, that is unreliable to me.
Besides, those pictures show a bullet exploding and not penetrating through the animal. Look at the partition wound channel, I would never worry about the partition doing its job. I'm guessing that the two Berger channels are the same bullet, but have different patterns, that is unreliable to me.