You should test for yourself to confirm if there is a benefit or not at the distance you are shooting them. Try testing some just sorted by length, some just tipped/sorted by length and some trimmed/tipped/sorted at the intended distance.i am considering tipping my berger 300 338's.
specifically for 2000 yards.
if i tip only will i see a benefit with the bergers(hybrid otm tactical, #33109)
posting elsewhere also....competition or big bore)
thanks
the issue is not at 1000 yards but our past 2000 yards@JEFFPPC - This makes sense to uniform the exterior shape for the most consistent BC.
I'm just getting started in long range past 1000 yards with a 338 Edge. I understand the significance of making the bullet drag coefficient consistent for each shot.
My question is, when is it more economical or effective to buy lathe turned solids? When a 300 gr OTM is $1.15 each, and after sorting you get a 85% yield (SWAG), that is now $1.35 each. Now you need a trimming and tipping setup, for what, another $500?
All this versus a Cutting Edge bullet at approx. $1.50 each?
If the Bergers are more precise, then I get it, but I am curious.
in king of 2mile, well over 95% of the shooters are doing solidsI've tried a few solids, not 338s, and was never impressed with the accuracy
Just sharing my experience, haven't seen one benchrest record set with solids eitherin king of 2mile, well over 95% of the shooters are doing solids
ok duh... ko2 is NOT BENCHREST,Just sharing my experience, haven't seen one benchrest record set with solids either
Not to highjack thread but could you explain a little more what would make them worse?I shoot the 300 OTMs and my tips are not consistent at all! I do point and trim them for consistency. You need to be very carefull and not get over zealous pointing them. You CAN make them worse. I shoot mine at what I consider elr, 850 out to 2100. I've tested tipped/trimmed against un touched at distance. It makes a significant difference in my experience. But, inside 1000 I think you would be hard pressed to see anything. Have not done tipping alone to see. Can't confirm, but I'm betting if you sort them, you can get the consistency your looking for. They're just kinda pricey to have a culled pile that I would only shoot close. When you go long, consistency in everything is important, including the bugger picker on the trigger.
thank youIf you get over zealous with the tipping, you can create a bulge that's hard to see. They WILL shoot worse.. A lot of people try to completely close the Meplat. No bueno! Some will close up, some will be more open. Sorting before the process helps. I tip, trim, and re-tip.