Clancy
Silver $$ Contributor
I have shot barrels from a 0 to a HV contour. Some of the best, if not all, of the groups I’ve shot have been with Krieger RVC and #5.
3-5 contour barrels will shoot way inside half moa if you keep them cool, and (in my opinion) relatively short.
As far as a “hunting” bullet, I don’t personally know anyone that does that anymore, except a handful of bear and moose fellas I have met. Berger Hybrids are an excellent big game option, as are their EOL and HVLD. I cannot say from personal experience, but guys I trust have had great results with the Sierra game changer as well.
I’m not into factory rifles, so if I’m going to build a $4,000 rifle and throw a $3,000 optic on it, I’m not going to accept anything but stellar accuracy. I generally pull 6mm barrels when they shoot mid .3s, and 6.5 or 7 barrels in the mid .4s. Life is just too short to shoot big groups
That being said, I’ll still leave the house with a family heirloom that struggles to put 3 into 1.5” at 100 and not feel the least bit handicapped.
3-5 contour barrels will shoot way inside half moa if you keep them cool, and (in my opinion) relatively short.
As far as a “hunting” bullet, I don’t personally know anyone that does that anymore, except a handful of bear and moose fellas I have met. Berger Hybrids are an excellent big game option, as are their EOL and HVLD. I cannot say from personal experience, but guys I trust have had great results with the Sierra game changer as well.
I’m not into factory rifles, so if I’m going to build a $4,000 rifle and throw a $3,000 optic on it, I’m not going to accept anything but stellar accuracy. I generally pull 6mm barrels when they shoot mid .3s, and 6.5 or 7 barrels in the mid .4s. Life is just too short to shoot big groups

That being said, I’ll still leave the house with a family heirloom that struggles to put 3 into 1.5” at 100 and not feel the least bit handicapped.