The 142 Sierra is the standard by which all others are measured. Exceptional bullets with a great combination of consistency, accuracy and BC.
It may be opinion, but it is one that is backed by a significant history of performance. The 142 SMK has been around for quite some time and was a go-to bullet in the days of the 6.5-284. Newer designs and full customs may have higher BCs or better consistency, but that doesn't negate the success of the 142.That is one mans opinion but not factual. If the Bergers are not available I would try another offering that would exceed the BC of the 142 SMK in a 135 grain pre-pointed bullet that should also gain a bit of velocity as wellhttps://bibullets.com/new-products/
One thing I like about Berger Hybrids is that they were developed so we don't have to chase the lands so often as we did before. I have had good luck with the Hybrids as the lands moves due to deterioration with my accuracy remaining the same. It seems with the Sierra's I have to chase the lands more often.I was shooting the Berger 140 hybrids and switched over to the Sierra 140 match kings and I'm getting the same results at 600.
That is one mans opinion but not factual. If the Bergers are not available I would try another offering that would exceed the BC of the 142 SMK in a 135 grain pre-pointed bullet that should also gain a bit of velocity as wellhttps://bibullets.com/new-products/
It may be opinion, but it is one that is backed by a significant history of performance. The 142 SMK has been around for quite some time and was a go-to bullet in the days of the 6.5-284. Newer designs and full customs may have higher BCs or better consistency, but that doesn't negate the success of the 142.