I have extensive experience with the 190 A-tips compared to 180/184 Berger hybrids. The A-tip is hands down (including custom bullets I have shot) has the most consistent intra/inter lot dimensions of any bullet I have measured. Unbelievably consistent. The BC is phenomenal! However, it was difficult to shoot a clean at 1000yds due to a bastard child vertical 9 popping up in most 20 shot matches. They have a significant advantage in windy conditions compared to the commonly used 180/184/215 hybrid when only considering wind call errors. It was the consistently high vertical dispersion that made them unable to consistently win F-class matches, in my experience. After 5 barrels of testing/competing with the 190 A-tips, I gave up. At the time they were significantly more expensive than the Berger 180/184 but I still believed I could find that right combination...to no avail. I am not alone in that F-class endeavour.In your shooting in those classes have you tried the Hornady A-tips and compared them too the Berger's, you shoot ? And depending on the caliber you are shooting, I think they would do a fine job just as well with the proper worked up load.
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