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I would like to see Berger make ____
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 603677" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Fair enough Eric. Great post. I will swallow some pride here and say I shouldn't have said Berger needs to swallow some pride.</p><p></p><p>Just an FYI, I would be more than happy with 1/2 MOA accuracy from a bonded bullet. I have gotten that with others and even 1/4 MOA but they of course lack the BC's that your VLD line offers. I know that VLD's can be more finicky than traditional and maybe you have trouble making a bonded bullet to meet your 1/4 MOA goals for that reason, who knows....but I think 1/2 MOA is acceptable. The reason I say that is because I would rather have 1/2 MOA accuracy as a baseline with less margin of error in the wind than 1/4 MOA accuracy as a baseline with more errors from less than perfect wind judgments. High BC's in long range shooting helps = long range accuracy (forgivness).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 603677, member: 1007"] Fair enough Eric. Great post. I will swallow some pride here and say I shouldn't have said Berger needs to swallow some pride. Just an FYI, I would be more than happy with 1/2 MOA accuracy from a bonded bullet. I have gotten that with others and even 1/4 MOA but they of course lack the BC's that your VLD line offers. I know that VLD's can be more finicky than traditional and maybe you have trouble making a bonded bullet to meet your 1/4 MOA goals for that reason, who knows....but I think 1/2 MOA is acceptable. The reason I say that is because I would rather have 1/2 MOA accuracy as a baseline with less margin of error in the wind than 1/4 MOA accuracy as a baseline with more errors from less than perfect wind judgments. High BC's in long range shooting helps = long range accuracy (forgivness). Thanks again. M [/QUOTE]
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