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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
shot 300 gr Bergers in 338 edge
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 412871" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I shot a few of the bergers last weekend as well, from an edge AI, I loaded .010 off the lands, went from 90 - 95gr of H1000. I shot some nice groups out at 300 yards, groups stayed in the 0.2moa range till 94gr. Then the groups hit 4" low and went out to 1.5moa, all width, the vertical grouping was still under half MOA. 95gr were also low and very wide. No pressure signs, case head expansion was still pretty much nil. Looks like 94gr gets me into nose slump velocities.</p><p> </p><p>I am going with 92gr as it shot with the least vertical. Unfortunately I don't have a chrono, a "friend" put a bullet into mine and hasn't replaced it yet... and he hasn't returned my calls for a while.</p><p> </p><p>It will be interesting to see how the bergers hold up for you at a bit more range. Looking forward to your report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 412871, member: 14435"] I shot a few of the bergers last weekend as well, from an edge AI, I loaded .010 off the lands, went from 90 - 95gr of H1000. I shot some nice groups out at 300 yards, groups stayed in the 0.2moa range till 94gr. Then the groups hit 4" low and went out to 1.5moa, all width, the vertical grouping was still under half MOA. 95gr were also low and very wide. No pressure signs, case head expansion was still pretty much nil. Looks like 94gr gets me into nose slump velocities. I am going with 92gr as it shot with the least vertical. Unfortunately I don't have a chrono, a "friend" put a bullet into mine and hasn't replaced it yet... and he hasn't returned my calls for a while. It will be interesting to see how the bergers hold up for you at a bit more range. Looking forward to your report. [/QUOTE]
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