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Berger Bullets - I'm Calling You Out
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 504788" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>The Lilja 3 grooves are great barrels but they are just best suited to conventional velocity chamberings or when used with stout bullets.</p><p> </p><p>The longer the bullet, the higher the velocity, the harder these barrels are on the bullets. Its a baring surface compression issue. Again, with conventional chamberings, they are hard to beat but for the high velocity numbers with heavy long bullets, they are not the best choice.</p><p> </p><p>On the 270 front, its to bad it did not come out as a 1-9 twist but it is what it is. I totally understand why Berger does not make a heavy BC but fortunately, there are a couple smaller custom shops that do offer heavy 270 bullets.</p><p> </p><p>Same problem that the 25 cal has. Why the 264 came out with a 1-8.25 as standard and the 25 has a 1-10 standard is a mystery to me but just the way things come out!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 504788, member: 10"] The Lilja 3 grooves are great barrels but they are just best suited to conventional velocity chamberings or when used with stout bullets. The longer the bullet, the higher the velocity, the harder these barrels are on the bullets. Its a baring surface compression issue. Again, with conventional chamberings, they are hard to beat but for the high velocity numbers with heavy long bullets, they are not the best choice. On the 270 front, its to bad it did not come out as a 1-9 twist but it is what it is. I totally understand why Berger does not make a heavy BC but fortunately, there are a couple smaller custom shops that do offer heavy 270 bullets. Same problem that the 25 cal has. Why the 264 came out with a 1-8.25 as standard and the 25 has a 1-10 standard is a mystery to me but just the way things come out!! [/QUOTE]
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