rwj
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Worth a minute and a half at 1000 yd for me. Gets their quicker, less wind deflection.
Group size, POI, or both?
Worth a minute and a half at 1000 yd for me. Gets their quicker, less wind deflection.
+1I'll sell them cheap..... lol.... jim
Yes Sir. That's the one I was referring to.Bill,
Whats new with the 107? The pointing?
That is correct he is given credit for that extra 32thousands on those shots.I wonder if someone would enlighten why it shows .308 cal.? If you are given credit for a 308 die, verses .243....... some 10's maybe 9's...... jim
Yes Sir. That's the one I was referring to.
What 108 are you talking about? they make two...... I just sent for some of the newer ones and they are a very close BC to the 109. Plus they use the J4 jacket like the VLD hunting bullet..... jimWe’re always looking for the something new out of Pandora’s Box, that will make a 9 a 10 on the target. I’ve never had consistent results with hybrids, although many have done very well with them. Once I started shooting a Dasher I tried them all, with mixed results, a shooter more astute then I said, “You want a bullet that’s accurate, consistent, easy to shoot, forgiving, shoot the 108 Berger”. I was tired testing every new fangled bullet, IMO wasting bullets, powder and barrel life. I did much better learning to read the wind in relation to what the 108’s can give me, and got repeatable results on the target. Might I lose a match because my 108 slipped into the 9 ring, whereas the 109 hybrid caught the 10? Maybe, but then I need to practice a little more...
Yes. 199-17x at 600 yards. They shoot slower than 105s but man do they shoot!!!Have you any experience with the 103gr Claymore custom bullets?