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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 1552992" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>The 215 Berger may very well be the least picky of the Vdl bullets but the tangent ogive bullets by design are just less picky. I've shot out 3 barrels on the 215s. When the 215s groups start to open up I can usually get by with the 220 sierras for awhile before I have to rebarrel. I haven't had much luck at setting back the barrels after shooting the 215s so I just have it rebarreled. My brother has an fn patrol rifle and my dad has a rem 700 both chambered in 300 wsm. Neither one has the mag length for the 215 Berger, esp the fn seated at 12 thou jump which is where it shot best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 1552992, member: 104202"] The 215 Berger may very well be the least picky of the Vdl bullets but the tangent ogive bullets by design are just less picky. I’ve shot out 3 barrels on the 215s. When the 215s groups start to open up I can usually get by with the 220 sierras for awhile before I have to rebarrel. I haven’t had much luck at setting back the barrels after shooting the 215s so I just have it rebarreled. My brother has an fn patrol rifle and my dad has a rem 700 both chambered in 300 wsm. Neither one has the mag length for the 215 Berger, esp the fn seated at 12 thou jump which is where it shot best. [/QUOTE]
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