If sorted I believe the Sierra mk is the best inexpensive bullet on the market, I competed with them for years!…. My 6.5*284 loved the 142’sAs for a factory bullet the 140 gr. Berger Long Range Target bullet hands down is the best I've shot as far as consistency goes. Looks like the Sierra 142 gr. MK is going to be very good as well.
I shoot a 7mm so this his right here works the best for me.the Berger 180 hybrids (.284) are one of my favorites
Now that’s a good breakdown! Thanks243 Win 10" twist: Sierra 85 BTHP
223 Rem 8" twist: Hornady 60 Vmax.
223 Rem 12" twist: 55 Nosler BT.
308 Win 10" twist: 150 Nosler BT and 150 Sierra Pro Hunter - toss-up.
22 250 Rem 14" Twist: 50 Nosler BT.
270 Win 10" twist: 130 Sierra BT Spitzer
30 06 10": 165 grain Sierra BT Spitzer
38 Special: 148 grain Hollow Base Swaged wadcutter - accuracy
38 Special / 357 Magnum: 125 Hornaday XTP - performance.
Sorted by what parameter(s) and to what increments please?If sorted I believe the Sierra mk is the best inexpensive bullet on the market, I competed with them for years!…. My 6.5*284 loved the 142’s
Wayne
I will jump in here.I have been pretty sucessful over the years with SMKs. First sort with Bob Greens tool into 3 lots. Than sort those lots base to ogive usually into 3 lots. Then measure loaded rounds base to live. Usually end up 48, 49, or 50 out of each box of 50 plus or minus .0005. I do not sort by weight normally.Sorted by what parameter(s) and to what increments please?
