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My VLD's didn't shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 164866" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>Mikebob and Justramit,</p><p></p><p>We need to know that bullets with Secant and Tangent Ogive are different, typically, VLD bullets have a Secant Ogive which most times, (bu not always) would shoot better when it sits into the lands. If you're looking for a bullet that will shoot fine, when the bullet is sitting away from the lands, then we should be looking for bullets that has a tangent Ogive instead of the Secant Ogive. If your VLD bullets are shooting well away from the lands, it's more the exception than the rule.</p><p>Berger had been no long ago doing a lot of testing to put a new bullet out in 6mm 108 gr. We would ask why, since the 105 is so reliable. </p><p>I got this following quote from Accurateshooter.com that said the following:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 164866, member: 3756"] Mikebob and Justramit, We need to know that bullets with Secant and Tangent Ogive are different, typically, VLD bullets have a Secant Ogive which most times, (bu not always) would shoot better when it sits into the lands. If you're looking for a bullet that will shoot fine, when the bullet is sitting away from the lands, then we should be looking for bullets that has a tangent Ogive instead of the Secant Ogive. If your VLD bullets are shooting well away from the lands, it's more the exception than the rule. Berger had been no long ago doing a lot of testing to put a new bullet out in 6mm 108 gr. We would ask why, since the 105 is so reliable. I got this following quote from Accurateshooter.com that said the following: [/QUOTE]
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