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300 PRC Dual load results Berger/Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 2223667" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>Glad to see your gun is shooting both bullets well. I'm running 215 bergers in my 30 Sherman Mag. For hunting I think you will be fine at short or long range with just the hammers. I'm running the berger at 2950 and I should be able to run the 214s at 3000. I'm going to test the hammers in my rifle at some point side by side with the Berger. My guess is that there will be less than .25MOA difference in wind drift at 1000 yards. That being said I've had great results with the bergers in various calibers as long as the tips were cleaned out and velocitys were under 3250. I had blow ups with Bergers that had muzzle velocitys over 3300 at less than 250 yards. The biggest complaint I've noticed from people with the heavy for caliber hammers is the lower bc but in reality even at 1000 yards I feel the wind drift will be very similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 2223667, member: 21446"] Glad to see your gun is shooting both bullets well. I’m running 215 bergers in my 30 Sherman Mag. For hunting I think you will be fine at short or long range with just the hammers. I’m running the berger at 2950 and I should be able to run the 214s at 3000. I’m going to test the hammers in my rifle at some point side by side with the Berger. My guess is that there will be less than .25MOA difference in wind drift at 1000 yards. That being said I’ve had great results with the bergers in various calibers as long as the tips were cleaned out and velocitys were under 3250. I had blow ups with Bergers that had muzzle velocitys over 3300 at less than 250 yards. The biggest complaint I’ve noticed from people with the heavy for caliber hammers is the lower bc but in reality even at 1000 yards I feel the wind drift will be very similar. [/QUOTE]
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