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Reloading
195 Berger Twist
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<blockquote data-quote="Cackas2" data-source="post: 1204094" data-attributes="member: 83462"><p>I have a custom 28 Nosler throated for the 195 Bergers and it is struggling to shoot less the 0.75 moa which is just not acceptable when my factory Rugers in the 0.5 range. It has a 8.44 twist proof and that was recommended. I know optimal is 1-8 but pushing these at 3150 fps i didnt think the twist would be an issue. I'v tried RL 33, Retumbo, US 869, and RL 50. I have some 180 VLD's loaded up to shoot and see if there any better but to reach the lands its not fully seated in the neck. Any ideas before I rebarrel to a 1-8? lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cackas2, post: 1204094, member: 83462"] I have a custom 28 Nosler throated for the 195 Bergers and it is struggling to shoot less the 0.75 moa which is just not acceptable when my factory Rugers in the 0.5 range. It has a 8.44 twist proof and that was recommended. I know optimal is 1-8 but pushing these at 3150 fps i didnt think the twist would be an issue. I'v tried RL 33, Retumbo, US 869, and RL 50. I have some 180 VLD's loaded up to shoot and see if there any better but to reach the lands its not fully seated in the neck. Any ideas before I rebarrel to a 1-8? lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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