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How far can I expect to shoot with this load?
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<blockquote data-quote="foggybottombob" data-source="post: 789174" data-attributes="member: 38894"><p>Not if it just touches. But the only way to know that is to have a bullet comparator like I mentioned in my first post. </p><p></p><p>Note that Berger has made several bullets that they call Hybrids or Classic Hunter bullets which have a hybrid tangent/secant ogive. These are supposed to not be sensitive to seating depth like the VLDs are. But my first try with some Classic Hunter Bullets did not go well. I had a 6" group at 200 yds. I plan to play with them a little more later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foggybottombob, post: 789174, member: 38894"] Not if it just touches. But the only way to know that is to have a bullet comparator like I mentioned in my first post. Note that Berger has made several bullets that they call Hybrids or Classic Hunter bullets which have a hybrid tangent/secant ogive. These are supposed to not be sensitive to seating depth like the VLDs are. But my first try with some Classic Hunter Bullets did not go well. I had a 6" group at 200 yds. I plan to play with them a little more later. [/QUOTE]
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