Bradley Walker
I am stunned how tight these 1-8 6BR rifles will shoot with these heavy bullets. So far I have tested the Sierra 107 jumped .020" with R-15/"Long Range Match" pulldown, and 8208 XBR. Both shot crazy good at 200 in horrible winds.
I also have 100 105 Noslers that I am loading next. I am very interested in the Noslers, as I always found Nosler hunting bullets to be absolutely superb. I've shoot 100's of thousands of 55 gr Ballistic Tips.
I just ordered 300 Hornady 105's (they were on sale at Midway). These are crazy cheap. I saw that a new 600 yard record was set with these.
Berger's are pretty pricy but I assume they shoot like mad. There are so many Bergers in these weights I get confused as to which is which. Question is, what do you like, how do these compare? Which Berger is the best one from the ease of reloading?
Are you jumping the bullets or in the lands?
PS: I shoot a Kreiger barreled custom 40x with a 272" no turn neck chamber with Lapua brass and CCI 450 primers. It was built by Stick at S and S Precision. Also, I moly all my own bullets. Always have shot moly. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about....
I also have 100 105 Noslers that I am loading next. I am very interested in the Noslers, as I always found Nosler hunting bullets to be absolutely superb. I've shoot 100's of thousands of 55 gr Ballistic Tips.
I just ordered 300 Hornady 105's (they were on sale at Midway). These are crazy cheap. I saw that a new 600 yard record was set with these.
Berger's are pretty pricy but I assume they shoot like mad. There are so many Bergers in these weights I get confused as to which is which. Question is, what do you like, how do these compare? Which Berger is the best one from the ease of reloading?
Are you jumping the bullets or in the lands?
PS: I shoot a Kreiger barreled custom 40x with a 272" no turn neck chamber with Lapua brass and CCI 450 primers. It was built by Stick at S and S Precision. Also, I moly all my own bullets. Always have shot moly. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about....