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6.5-06 vs 6.5X284 vs 6.5 Sherman
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 560084" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Ok is it just me, or has anybody else here ran into this. Shooting Berger 88 grain LD's a few years back; the groups were not great but usable. Yet when I shot them at 400 yards they were great! I've also seen this with a few VLD class bullets in the past (not everyone of them). I attributted some of this to an "over stabalization factor", but honestly couldn't really prove this out if I wanted to. This was not a knock against Walt's bullets, but just something I ran into. One thing I did notice was that at 100 yards the holes were not round like the others, but at longer ranges they were round (I used the 88's out as far as 675 yards). Later I tried a box of the 69 grain LD's and saw exactly the samething, if not worse. I thought it was just me, and a buddy tried them in a 6BR that was built by Ron Pence, and he got the same results.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 560084, member: 25383"] Ok is it just me, or has anybody else here ran into this. Shooting Berger 88 grain LD's a few years back; the groups were not great but usable. Yet when I shot them at 400 yards they were great! I've also seen this with a few VLD class bullets in the past (not everyone of them). I attributted some of this to an "over stabalization factor", but honestly couldn't really prove this out if I wanted to. This was not a knock against Walt's bullets, but just something I ran into. One thing I did notice was that at 100 yards the holes were not round like the others, but at longer ranges they were round (I used the 88's out as far as 675 yards). Later I tried a box of the 69 grain LD's and saw exactly the samething, if not worse. I thought it was just me, and a buddy tried them in a 6BR that was built by Ron Pence, and he got the same results. gary [/QUOTE]
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