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Reloading
Accubond LR 168gr and Tikka 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="LRShooter7mm" data-source="post: 1227196" data-attributes="member: 94401"><p>What would you like to know about the 180 Bergers? The place I shoot I am about 2000 ft asl was shooting at about 16 degree Celsius. I was shooting a smallish rock about 800 yards and 760 yards out and was hitting the rock no problem. My group at 450 yards with the 180s were about 2.5 inches or less. Haven't really showed any signs of it not being stable. The good thing I like about these two loads I have with bergers are that the 168 & 180 both have same zero at 200 but more drop with the 168s further out I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRShooter7mm, post: 1227196, member: 94401"] What would you like to know about the 180 Bergers? The place I shoot I am about 2000 ft asl was shooting at about 16 degree Celsius. I was shooting a smallish rock about 800 yards and 760 yards out and was hitting the rock no problem. My group at 450 yards with the 180s were about 2.5 inches or less. Haven't really showed any signs of it not being stable. The good thing I like about these two loads I have with bergers are that the 168 & 180 both have same zero at 200 but more drop with the 168s further out I go. [/QUOTE]
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