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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
.338 ELR-capable projectiles, side-by-side
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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 895913" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>Not to be a jerk but...... Won't this "test" just tell us what bullet your barrel/load combo likes? Those are all quality bullets and I would hate to see one of them be called the "worst" bullet just because that one or even two barrels didn't like them. The hard part of testing bullets is just getting enough down range in enough different barrels, chamberings, conditions to make the data usefull. The berger 300 is a great example, they did a bunch of testing and still got the first batch wrong. If you shot 1000 of each in 10 different barrels with different muzzle velocities then maybe.... I am just guessing no one really wants to spend that large amount of money/time for a less than exact answer in the end. I guess any data can help I just worry that it could be misleading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 895913, member: 6641"] Not to be a jerk but...... Won't this "test" just tell us what bullet your barrel/load combo likes? Those are all quality bullets and I would hate to see one of them be called the "worst" bullet just because that one or even two barrels didn't like them. The hard part of testing bullets is just getting enough down range in enough different barrels, chamberings, conditions to make the data usefull. The berger 300 is a great example, they did a bunch of testing and still got the first batch wrong. If you shot 1000 of each in 10 different barrels with different muzzle velocities then maybe.... I am just guessing no one really wants to spend that large amount of money/time for a less than exact answer in the end. I guess any data can help I just worry that it could be misleading. [/QUOTE]
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