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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Berger 195's failing?
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<blockquote data-quote="loonie" data-source="post: 1411883" data-attributes="member: 59678"><p>A lot of these failure's were under 400 yards. Also 5000 ft in elevation!! Cant see a stability issue at that range . Shot them on paper at 1200 and they grouped very well and made perfect little round holes. Shot a lot of elk with the same guns at further distance with 180 vlds and Nosler Accubonds and they all fell over dead !! The pic that Tom posted is one that did tip over but the bullet did complete opposite as the others (exploded) and they the same lot of bullets that penciled in longshots gun!!</p><p></p><p>Lonnie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loonie, post: 1411883, member: 59678"] A lot of these failure's were under 400 yards. Also 5000 ft in elevation!! Cant see a stability issue at that range . Shot them on paper at 1200 and they grouped very well and made perfect little round holes. Shot a lot of elk with the same guns at further distance with 180 vlds and Nosler Accubonds and they all fell over dead !! The pic that Tom posted is one that did tip over but the bullet did complete opposite as the others (exploded) and they the same lot of bullets that penciled in longshots gun!! Lonnie [/QUOTE]
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