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PRVI Bullets

Hengehold

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I have never used PRVI Match bullets. Has anyone used these? Will they work well for NRA XTC 200/300yd lines? Pricing looks attractive on the 22 cal 75gr HPBT match.

Thanks for replies,

Trevor
 
Trevor,
IMHO 7stubby said it. And might I add, whether price is attractive or not, if you want to compete you have find what your rifle likes the best. I shot some Privi before in my .223 bolt gun and it shot alright, but I wasn't about to shoot it over my handloads that were geared for my rifle after months of testing. Can't really put a price on accuracy other than personal satisfaction. So give it a try, but don't have unreasonable expectations where quality control and consistency in manufacturing, doesn't come cheap. But most of all, have fun and good luck whichever way you go.

Alex
 
They can shoot ok. I have shot a ton of them in my 223 and 308. Straight out of the box I get fliers and alot of them. I sort them by weight and bearing length. I do this while I watch TV. Not really worth it for straight accuracy but solid moa accuracy.
 
They are fine for NRA HP for the 2-300yd stages. Before I was getting good deals on the brand of bullets I shoot now, I was buying the Privi 75's and 69's from Wideners for dirt cheap. I regularly shot Master scores and 6-7x cleans in Rapids with them.
Id have no problem shooting them today.
My load for 69's was 25gr varget
75's was 24.7 of Varget or 24.3 of rl15
 
akajun said:
They are fine for NRA HP for the 2-300yd stages. Before I was getting good deals on the brand of bullets I shoot now, I was buying the Privi 75's and 69's from Wideners for dirt cheap. I regularly shot Master scores and 6-7x cleans in Rapids with them.
Id have no problem shooting them today.
My load for 69's was 25gr varget
75's was 24.7 of Varget or 24.3 of rl15

I concur. The bullets shoot fine but definitely a little looser out to 300. If you are in contention to shoot a national record every match then they are not for you. If you want to save a little money every weekend, they work just fine. I've shot a clean at 300 with a service rifle using them. X count is the only difference.
 
"The bullets shoot fine but definitely a little looser out to 300. If you are in contention to shoot a national record every match then they are not for you."

+1

At 1-200 they shoot about .1 -> .2MOA larger groups, compared to Nos CC, (very acceptable for .12c each) but they fall apart at longer distances. I tried running them at 600, but the flyers are way out there. I'm running 73-75g bergers at distances above 200.
 

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