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Berger 130 VLD Mixed Results
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 324721" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I've been reloading 130 gr bullets of various makes for my buddies 270win and they do seem to be a little explosive, I'm going to go up to the 140's and see what happens. I've been shooting the 140's out of my 270 WSM and I kinda get the feel that I may be a little on the light side for the speed. I won't even try a 130 cause I'm concerned about inconcistent bullet performance at the speeds that they would be running.</p><p>I think alot of the .277 bullets made are made with the 270 win in mind and when we run them to the 270WBY or WSM speeds we may have problems with anything built on the light side or not bonded.</p><p>I'm shooting 140 bergers and accubonds, so I'll get a good comparison of two different bullets. I'm going to try the 169.5 wildcats when I can get my hands on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 324721, member: 13632"] I've been reloading 130 gr bullets of various makes for my buddies 270win and they do seem to be a little explosive, I'm going to go up to the 140's and see what happens. I've been shooting the 140's out of my 270 WSM and I kinda get the feel that I may be a little on the light side for the speed. I won't even try a 130 cause I'm concerned about inconcistent bullet performance at the speeds that they would be running. I think alot of the .277 bullets made are made with the 270 win in mind and when we run them to the 270WBY or WSM speeds we may have problems with anything built on the light side or not bonded. I'm shooting 140 bergers and accubonds, so I'll get a good comparison of two different bullets. I'm going to try the 169.5 wildcats when I can get my hands on them. [/QUOTE]
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