I frequently see this trend. I think until more folks get a handle on what the new bullets like, it'll continue to have rocky reviews. The new LR hybrids seem to like to jump a ways, which many folks seem to be resistant to trying because of their preconceived preferences and ideology. The 85.5 were like that in my 22BR. Got them back out of the lands 0.030" and they tightened up.I've heard mixed results (I haven't shot them) ranging from "they're outstanding" to "meh - not so hot". The 105s are more universally praised.
Makes sense. I would expect 105s to be slightly better than 109s, but at the end of the day, even with good bullets, there's just to much going on to predict, and you've got to find the one that your rifle likes.I frequently see this trend. I think until more folks get a handle on what the new bullets like, it'll continue to have rocky reviews. The new LR hybrids seem to like to jump a ways, which many folks seem to be resistant to trying because of their preconceived preferences and ideology. The 85.5 were like that in my 22BR. Got them back out of the lands 0.030" and they tightened up.
Send them to MISSISSIPPII got 500 to try but after measuring some, I didn't think it was worth wasting a barrel ....... jim
Have you any experience with the 103gr Claymore custom bullets?I'll sell them cheap..... lol.... jim
No sir, Just Spencer, Barts, Vaper Trail and Roy Hunters..... plus Seirra and Berger....... jimHave you any experience with the 103gr Claymore custom bullets?
I tried the 109s in both my 6mmBR 1-8 Tw and .243AI 1-7.5 Tw blowing out brass and was not impressed with them so far. However, the 105 & 108 gr were impressive. Maybe with some work-up the groups would tighten up but at this point not willing to spend any time with them since both rifles are in love with the newer 107 gr Sierra bullet.
Bill,I tried the 109s in both my 6mmBR 1-8 Tw and .243AI 1-7.5 Tw blowing out brass and was not impressed with them so far. However, the 105 & 108 gr were impressive. Maybe with some work-up the groups would tighten up but at this point not willing to spend any time with them since both rifles are in love with the newer 107 gr Sierra bullet.
Worth a minute and a half at 1000 yd for me. Gets their quicker, less wind deflection.Bill,
Whats new with the 107? The pointing?