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C9d3fee8 21a9 4575 A6d0 A8e6ba90a0f5 Upanh Tv With the larger bullets, it will exceed the 3.4” magazine, but will not need a wyatt’s box. 190 atip 190 berger 195 berger 180 eld m 180 hybrid 7mm cartridge options there are numerous other options when considering a 7mm rifle. on the larger side, we have the 7mm remington magnum, the 7mm lrm, the 7mm rum, and the 28 nosler. Fellows. i was using the berger bullet method of finding the "optimum" seating depth. berger's suggestion is to shoot 2 sets of groups with 3 rounds per varying seating depths. starting with (thousands) 10, then 40, then 80 and finally 120 into the leade. the cartridge details are.

50a95f29 8f19 41c9 A6e5 364af83eff52 I was just putting bullets down the barrel trying to break it in while gathering a little bit of data. ultimately, i ended up going with the berger 195 eol. i will have my load notes posted for that bullet w different powder combinations shortly. hope it helps some people… the rifle built by tierney arms company tikka t3x (trued action). With all of the new bullets out there is the 215 still regarded as one of the best for the 300 win mag)?my rifle loves the factory 215 rounds (.5 moa or less)and was just thinking about stocking up on the bullets (have 20 lbs. of powder and plenty of primers)but wanted to double check with you guys before i order in case one of the other. 6.5 prc load data the two bullets i have the most experience with are the hornady 147 and the berger 156. both are incredibly easy to tune. for the 147, i would start with 56.0 grains of h1000 and the bullet seated at a coal of .040” off the lands in a saami chamber and work up. i would expect accuracy in the 58 grain range. Berger currently holds the world record group in 1k ibs. berger has set many agg records over the years as well which is even more impressive. that all holds a lot of weight in my mind and i have come to the same conclusion over the last 15 years testing berger bullets against many other mainstream brands.

0d2fe45f 78a5 4ca4 B1ee 4cb71f6311a3 20240429 125858 0000 6.5 prc load data the two bullets i have the most experience with are the hornady 147 and the berger 156. both are incredibly easy to tune. for the 147, i would start with 56.0 grains of h1000 and the bullet seated at a coal of .040” off the lands in a saami chamber and work up. i would expect accuracy in the 58 grain range. Berger currently holds the world record group in 1k ibs. berger has set many agg records over the years as well which is even more impressive. that all holds a lot of weight in my mind and i have come to the same conclusion over the last 15 years testing berger bullets against many other mainstream brands. What would be the choice of berger bullets for elk? specifically vld target or vld hunting? i assume the vld target has the same jacket as the 215 hybrid target?. Im going to be buying a 28 nosler here this winter and i have never shot bergers bullets before and was thinking about giving the 180gr vld's a try. from what i've read and heard is that they are devastating on elk, but my question is when you hit the animal and the bullets turns to shrapnel do. Shooting a 7rm made with a custom reamer (basically made to seat longer bullets further out). i tried multiple brands and settled on the berger 175eh. it was super easy to work up a load and flat kills when you put one in the vitals. Both of these bullets shoot very good out of my rifle. i will be trying these copper bullets out on spring bear this year. it opens in 3 days! here is a side by side comparison of the berger 195 eol & hornady 160 cx both are seated to 2.546” cbto hornady actual length 1.622” g1 bc .596 g7 bc .300 sectional density .286 berger actual length 1.633” g1 bc .755 g7 bc .387 sectional.
F64d95a9 8e38 44b5 A81f 7cdb70ec7526 Pdf What would be the choice of berger bullets for elk? specifically vld target or vld hunting? i assume the vld target has the same jacket as the 215 hybrid target?. Im going to be buying a 28 nosler here this winter and i have never shot bergers bullets before and was thinking about giving the 180gr vld's a try. from what i've read and heard is that they are devastating on elk, but my question is when you hit the animal and the bullets turns to shrapnel do. Shooting a 7rm made with a custom reamer (basically made to seat longer bullets further out). i tried multiple brands and settled on the berger 175eh. it was super easy to work up a load and flat kills when you put one in the vitals. Both of these bullets shoot very good out of my rifle. i will be trying these copper bullets out on spring bear this year. it opens in 3 days! here is a side by side comparison of the berger 195 eol & hornady 160 cx both are seated to 2.546” cbto hornady actual length 1.622” g1 bc .596 g7 bc .300 sectional density .286 berger actual length 1.633” g1 bc .755 g7 bc .387 sectional.
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