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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 728451" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>You pretty much sum it up with the line about there being no perfect bullet. That is just all there is to it. And if anybody ever figures out the "perfect bullet" they will have solved all the worlds ballistic problems. hahaha</p><p> </p><p>I think I will probably try the Berger's, like you said, and see how they work on my own. I agree with you, Broz is one of the leaders of knowledge on this topic. I am just trying to gather as much info as I can before I make a decision.</p><p> </p><p>I am also thinking of going with the new Hybrids for the simple reason that they are not as sensitive to seating depth and may be a little easier to work with for the small sacrifice in BC. I will have to do a little more research on that. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 728451, member: 50419"] You pretty much sum it up with the line about there being no perfect bullet. That is just all there is to it. And if anybody ever figures out the "perfect bullet" they will have solved all the worlds ballistic problems. hahaha I think I will probably try the Berger's, like you said, and see how they work on my own. I agree with you, Broz is one of the leaders of knowledge on this topic. I am just trying to gather as much info as I can before I make a decision. I am also thinking of going with the new Hybrids for the simple reason that they are not as sensitive to seating depth and may be a little easier to work with for the small sacrifice in BC. I will have to do a little more research on that. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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