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6mm 115 grn vld
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 140931" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>308 Nate was using 47 grains fo RL22 to get 3175 fps with the DTAC.</p><p></p><p>I am running much more weight than that of RL 22 behind the 115 Berger in a 240Wby which has the same case capacity as the 6-284 and 6-06. A lot depends upon the chamber and what the smith has done to your action. Some of it depends upon whether you are sane or just a little goofy like me.</p><p></p><p>It is my understanding that the DTAC is in fact built on the same J4 jacket as the Berger but has a little different profile (according to my crude measuring techniques).</p><p></p><p>My chamber is minimum SAAMI with no freebore but a 30 inch barrel and the bullet is jammed hard. Barrel is 1-8 twist. I have no chronograph so I just make up what ever lie I want to about the velocities I achieve. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif The gun has been shot in at 1k several times and the drops are always the same so I am happy that it is pretty fast.</p><p></p><p>If you wait until your antelope is standing in front of a big flat rock outcrop the 115 Berger will actually blowup nicely on the rocks after punching a big hole out the far side of the antelope at obscenely long range. Usually I have a hard time getting the Berger to blowup because of the trouble in manuvering the antelope into a positon in front of a rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 140931, member: 8"] 308 Nate was using 47 grains fo RL22 to get 3175 fps with the DTAC. I am running much more weight than that of RL 22 behind the 115 Berger in a 240Wby which has the same case capacity as the 6-284 and 6-06. A lot depends upon the chamber and what the smith has done to your action. Some of it depends upon whether you are sane or just a little goofy like me. It is my understanding that the DTAC is in fact built on the same J4 jacket as the Berger but has a little different profile (according to my crude measuring techniques). My chamber is minimum SAAMI with no freebore but a 30 inch barrel and the bullet is jammed hard. Barrel is 1-8 twist. I have no chronograph so I just make up what ever lie I want to about the velocities I achieve. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] The gun has been shot in at 1k several times and the drops are always the same so I am happy that it is pretty fast. If you wait until your antelope is standing in front of a big flat rock outcrop the 115 Berger will actually blowup nicely on the rocks after punching a big hole out the far side of the antelope at obscenely long range. Usually I have a hard time getting the Berger to blowup because of the trouble in manuvering the antelope into a positon in front of a rock. [/QUOTE]
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