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Group size at what range?
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<blockquote data-quote="freebird63" data-source="post: 429992" data-attributes="member: 22102"><p>Like I had said Kirby I didn't want to start any arguments here, just reporting what a benchrest shooter has come up with. I know my sendero will shoot great groups at 100 yards,yes even bergers, but when I move out beyond that my groups go to hell. Nothing I did would bring them closer. I have put more rounds through my sendero then I care to mention. I have a funny feeling come next hunting season I will have had to had it worked into a 338 because the barrel will be shot out. Not every gun shoots every bullet. My wifes gun loves 150gr accubonds, but does not like barnes or bergers.</p><p>Its also just like I have read that the 168 bergers are not the most reliable long range bullet "just stuff I have read". Right now everyone is jumping on the berger bandwagon, whether they have heard it by word of mouth of watched best of the west or the byond belief DVD's. Bergers are not going to shoot in every gun. My gunsmith just recently found out that the bergers would not fly past 500 yards with his custom 300RUM, so he switched to barnes. Keep an open mind to other bullets and maybe other powders and or primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freebird63, post: 429992, member: 22102"] Like I had said Kirby I didn't want to start any arguments here, just reporting what a benchrest shooter has come up with. I know my sendero will shoot great groups at 100 yards,yes even bergers, but when I move out beyond that my groups go to hell. Nothing I did would bring them closer. I have put more rounds through my sendero then I care to mention. I have a funny feeling come next hunting season I will have had to had it worked into a 338 because the barrel will be shot out. Not every gun shoots every bullet. My wifes gun loves 150gr accubonds, but does not like barnes or bergers. Its also just like I have read that the 168 bergers are not the most reliable long range bullet "just stuff I have read". Right now everyone is jumping on the berger bandwagon, whether they have heard it by word of mouth of watched best of the west or the byond belief DVD's. Bergers are not going to shoot in every gun. My gunsmith just recently found out that the bergers would not fly past 500 yards with his custom 300RUM, so he switched to barnes. Keep an open mind to other bullets and maybe other powders and or primers. [/QUOTE]
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