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<blockquote data-quote="cardon1122" data-source="post: 2499621" data-attributes="member: 89782"><p>The 39 grain Sierra's are the best bullet in my CZ 204 Ruger. More accurate than the Berger and Hornady bullets. Very consistent. Can easily hit prairie dogs out to 500 yards. Sierra 250 grain bullets shoot great in my 338 Lapua. Taken Antelope beyond 800 yards with them and the best bullets in my 6 Creedmoor are David Tubb's boron nitride coated 115 grain bullets which are made by Sierra. Excluding the DT 115 grain bullets, they don't usually have the highest in class coefficient but are very consistent and accurate. I really like them and use them a lot along with Berger and Hornady bullets. Bought some Hammers but haven't had a chance to try them yet. Like others, like the gold dots in pistols.</p><p></p><p>Two pictures of the DT 115s by Sierra. 4 and 10 shot groups. The two lower shots in the 10 shot group were the two fouling shots after cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cardon1122, post: 2499621, member: 89782"] The 39 grain Sierra’s are the best bullet in my CZ 204 Ruger. More accurate than the Berger and Hornady bullets. Very consistent. Can easily hit prairie dogs out to 500 yards. Sierra 250 grain bullets shoot great in my 338 Lapua. Taken Antelope beyond 800 yards with them and the best bullets in my 6 Creedmoor are David Tubb’s boron nitride coated 115 grain bullets which are made by Sierra. Excluding the DT 115 grain bullets, they don’t usually have the highest in class coefficient but are very consistent and accurate. I really like them and use them a lot along with Berger and Hornady bullets. Bought some Hammers but haven’t had a chance to try them yet. Like others, like the gold dots in pistols. Two pictures of the DT 115s by Sierra. 4 and 10 shot groups. The two lower shots in the 10 shot group were the two fouling shots after cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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