Has any one ever try ed the 110 gr Berger buillits in a 30BR.
RJinTexas said:You'll most likely find that a good custom bullet either 116gr Conley's or 118gr Cheek's will shoot much tighter groups.
RJ
I'll agree. There are a few guy's in short range score who use 115 Berger's in their 30BR and do very well with them. They don't make the 110's no more, but a few people have told me they shoot lights out.nothing at all wrong with a berger 115. Id bet all the money in my pocket, a new or even experienced shooter could shoot any difference between a berger 115 and a custom bullet. Zeros are Zeros, and my rifle shoots the 115 in the zeros!!!! Lee
There's a lot of zero's shot on this site. So many that you'd think 250/25x's would be shot every weekend![]()
Yes, but try the 115's. They both shot well in mine, but the 115's are the better for me.
Tom
To me sharing load data is a waste of time. No 2 barrels are alike and they all like different things. Start out with 33.9, then try going up 3/10ths to 34.2, then 34.5, 34.8, ect. You should find something that it likes between. Most people that I know are usually running in between 34.0 to 35.0. I know there are some running below that in the mid 33's but I'm saying most of the guy's that I know are running in the 34-35 range. Try different seating depths also. Try jamming 5 to 10 thousands, also try jumping your bullets also. I know a few guy's who are the best score shooters out there that jump their bullets 15 to 20 thousandths. I don't know your financial situation, but try buying some different brands of bullets, in different weights and jacket lengths. I have about 10 different brands of bullets, in different jacket lengths, weights and ogives. That way if you've done everything with different loads and seating depths and it's still not shooting all that great, your barrel just might not like those bullets that your shooting. Hope this helps u out.Guys, if you would, please share your load data. I am a newby to BR and to the 30 BR. Right now I am shooting 33.2 grains of H4198 with the Bart's 112 grain X-Outs. Groups are in the .2's.
Getting good results for a rooky but I am looking to do better.
Guys, if you would, please share your load data. I am a newby to BR and to the 30 BR. Right now I am shooting 33.2 grains of H4198 with the Bart's 112 grain X-Outs. Groups are in the .2's.
Getting good results for a rooky but I am looking to do better.