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Reloading
338 300gr. Nosler CC ?
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1007667" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>We tried them in 30 cal and they didn't shoot near as good as the Berger at 1000 yards. The Drops also didn't conform with the velocity. In the 338 we didn't try them. But we shot the Berger and Sierra in both the 338 Lapua IMP and the 338 Lapua. The berger was flatter in both and shot smaller groups. The Sierra in my IMP shot 7 to 8 inch groups and the Berger shot 4 to 5 inch groups. The Berger going 100 feet slower then the Sierra still shot higher on the target. Seemed the BC numbers were pretty close on the Sierra and the Berger. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1007667, member: 14053"] We tried them in 30 cal and they didn't shoot near as good as the Berger at 1000 yards. The Drops also didn't conform with the velocity. In the 338 we didn't try them. But we shot the Berger and Sierra in both the 338 Lapua IMP and the 338 Lapua. The berger was flatter in both and shot smaller groups. The Sierra in my IMP shot 7 to 8 inch groups and the Berger shot 4 to 5 inch groups. The Berger going 100 feet slower then the Sierra still shot higher on the target. Seemed the BC numbers were pretty close on the Sierra and the Berger. Matt [/QUOTE]
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