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Berger "Thick" bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffVN" data-source="post: 242804" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>+1 Roy you got that one correct; the bleeding edge means bleeding $$$$. I'm finding that out on a development project that I have in motion as we speak. I never thought I'd start a bon fire with a stack of $$, but that is what most development projects seem to be....</p><p></p><p>Did you ever try taking your Bergers in closer to the lands? I know its obviious, but my Berger 180s hate jumping in my F-Class 7WSM, but group like crazy when 0.010 into the lands. </p><p></p><p>just a thought.</p><p></p><p>JeffVN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffVN, post: 242804, member: 2261"] +1 Roy you got that one correct; the bleeding edge means bleeding $$$$. I'm finding that out on a development project that I have in motion as we speak. I never thought I'd start a bon fire with a stack of $$, but that is what most development projects seem to be.... Did you ever try taking your Bergers in closer to the lands? I know its obviious, but my Berger 180s hate jumping in my F-Class 7WSM, but group like crazy when 0.010 into the lands. just a thought. JeffVN [/QUOTE]
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