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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
how far is too far to jump a berger
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<blockquote data-quote="taxidermybydavid" data-source="post: 493536" data-attributes="member: 32799"><p>thanks Mike all advice is greatly appreciated, i will probably just continue to shoot them like you said, single shot. do you know how the 130 grain vlds compare in length to the 140 grain vld hunting bullets. I would love to think they would fit better, better bc and lighter weight than the 140 gr noslers. so i would be able to push them that much faster, all around better maybe? what do you guys think? i belive any bullet with a high bc has the same problem in a short action gun, too long! Any imput from you guys would be greatly appreciated, and thanks again Mike for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taxidermybydavid, post: 493536, member: 32799"] thanks Mike all advice is greatly appreciated, i will probably just continue to shoot them like you said, single shot. do you know how the 130 grain vlds compare in length to the 140 grain vld hunting bullets. I would love to think they would fit better, better bc and lighter weight than the 140 gr noslers. so i would be able to push them that much faster, all around better maybe? what do you guys think? i belive any bullet with a high bc has the same problem in a short action gun, too long! Any imput from you guys would be greatly appreciated, and thanks again Mike for your help. [/QUOTE]
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