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.270 berger classic hunter vs vld
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<blockquote data-quote="Buddro" data-source="post: 1729218" data-attributes="member: 108148"><p>I am doing it because I can. I actually plan to use drt bullets in this gun. I am just not prepared to get married to those never having used them before. The 140 classic hunter is not such an extreme design that it will preclude me from using several other bullet designs in the same mag box, I have already done the math to be sure. The heavies wont function but I dont want to shoot those anyhow. </p><p> </p><p> I plan to use this gun as a learning tool, also for lot of recreational shooting and reloading so it will be built to match standards, my dies will be custom cut with the same reamers as the chamber ect ect. At some point in the not distant future I may build a match rifle and start competing so I want to start learning now. In the mean time I'll get a lot of kicks out of dialing this gun.</p><p></p><p>jud, I've pretty much landed on the same thought process as you right now. I just figured I would see if anyone knows anything I dont. I may just call berger and ask the guys who know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddro, post: 1729218, member: 108148"] I am doing it because I can. I actually plan to use drt bullets in this gun. I am just not prepared to get married to those never having used them before. The 140 classic hunter is not such an extreme design that it will preclude me from using several other bullet designs in the same mag box, I have already done the math to be sure. The heavies wont function but I dont want to shoot those anyhow. I plan to use this gun as a learning tool, also for lot of recreational shooting and reloading so it will be built to match standards, my dies will be custom cut with the same reamers as the chamber ect ect. At some point in the not distant future I may build a match rifle and start competing so I want to start learning now. In the mean time I'll get a lot of kicks out of dialing this gun. jud, I've pretty much landed on the same thought process as you right now. I just figured I would see if anyone knows anything I dont. I may just call berger and ask the guys who know. [/QUOTE]
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