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300 Win Mag with 215gr Berger or 210gr LRAB?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 779282" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Your velocity goals are within reach with a 28" or longer tube. I use H-1000 and good brass to get there. Also I saw more velocity from the 215's over the 210's with a grain less powder from the same rifle, brass and powder lot. I credit that to the shorter bearing surface of the 215 Hybrid. </p><p> </p><p>As for the proposed BC's of the long range Nossler's. From an optimistic side it sure sounds good and would be nice.</p><p> </p><p>Do I think it will be true? I have some doubts. If you research there are published proposed BC's and the actual tested BC's out there for many manufacturers. Nossler's track record is not the best to behold. But if they are correct in their models, it will indeed be a good choice for the long range guys that prefer a bullet of that type of construction.</p><p> </p><p>For what it is worth, I have tested the advertised .696 bc of the 215 Berger Hybrid to well past 1500 yards on several occasions and it seems to be spot on with my rifle.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 779282, member: 7503"] Your velocity goals are within reach with a 28" or longer tube. I use H-1000 and good brass to get there. Also I saw more velocity from the 215's over the 210's with a grain less powder from the same rifle, brass and powder lot. I credit that to the shorter bearing surface of the 215 Hybrid. As for the proposed BC's of the long range Nossler's. From an optimistic side it sure sounds good and would be nice. Do I think it will be true? I have some doubts. If you research there are published proposed BC's and the actual tested BC's out there for many manufacturers. Nossler's track record is not the best to behold. But if they are correct in their models, it will indeed be a good choice for the long range guys that prefer a bullet of that type of construction. For what it is worth, I have tested the advertised .696 bc of the 215 Berger Hybrid to well past 1500 yards on several occasions and it seems to be spot on with my rifle. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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