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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 986697" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>I have had horrible luck with all gen1 338 Bergers when pushed really hard. I am running the 300 at 3275 and they would not hold a 12 inch group at 100. The 2nd gen when jammed into the lands will hold a 2.5 in at 100. All horrible but it does show that you better try them out first. The gen 1 did have a slump issue that was supposedly addressed by the 2nd gen. What is amazing is ALL of my freebored rifles (Weatherby) shoot better with the harder bullets. None of the thin skinned jackets shoot that well including the famed Berger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 986697, member: 68226"] I have had horrible luck with all gen1 338 Bergers when pushed really hard. I am running the 300 at 3275 and they would not hold a 12 inch group at 100. The 2nd gen when jammed into the lands will hold a 2.5 in at 100. All horrible but it does show that you better try them out first. The gen 1 did have a slump issue that was supposedly addressed by the 2nd gen. What is amazing is ALL of my freebored rifles (Weatherby) shoot better with the harder bullets. None of the thin skinned jackets shoot that well including the famed Berger. [/QUOTE]
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