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165 gr nosler ballistic tips
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorguy" data-source="post: 1865008" data-attributes="member: 113614"><p>Ok guy I am by no means an expert but I do ok here's the specs weatherby vanguard series 2 308 I am tryin to load some 165 grain Nosler ballistic tips as you can see from the pictures 43 gr was my best group I know there are multiple things that come in to play and I know that some guns just don't like some bullets but I always have believed you can do some fine tuning I thought it might be me so I threw in my 168 Berger's and at 100 yards all three bullets were touching I love knowledge I'm not afraid to admit I don't know everything so someone tell me am I waist of my time with this I had issues with A couple unexpected close shots with the burgers they just penciled right through I have had more than my fair share of success reloading bullets and I do shoot long range I'm Just stumped on why these things right off the bat are such horrible groups I know with the burgers I had to set them right to the lands any input would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorguy, post: 1865008, member: 113614"] Ok guy I am by no means an expert but I do ok here’s the specs weatherby vanguard series 2 308 I am tryin to load some 165 grain Nosler ballistic tips as you can see from the pictures 43 gr was my best group I know there are multiple things that come in to play and I know that some guns just don’t like some bullets but I always have believed you can do some fine tuning I thought it might be me so I threw in my 168 Berger’s and at 100 yards all three bullets were touching I love knowledge I’m not afraid to admit I don’t know everything so someone tell me am I waist of my time with this I had issues with A couple unexpected close shots with the burgers they just penciled right through I have had more than my fair share of success reloading bullets and I do shoot long range I’m Just stumped on why these things right off the bat are such horrible groups I know with the burgers I had to set them right to the lands any input would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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