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Berger 338 300 gr OTM tip/cavity
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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 732247" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>Uhhhh Elmer Keith was the original long range guy. What would scare him is the lack of understanding how bullets actually work. SD is the end all when you are comparing similar construction. No you will not get different results from one "engineered bullet" versus a mass produced one if they are built the same. Add in differing factors and yes there is a diff. </p><p>If we would just use some common sense with bullet weights all this other crap wouldnt matter.</p><p>The bullet manufacturers have loaded peoples heads with a bunch of crap. Its funny to me that a basic design thats a 100 years old still works very well when common sense is used. Trick bullet construction has caused people to forget what works. And I guess an edge with a 300 smk is old school. Bullet builders have spent 30 yrs trying to disprove science. They have done a decent job of it but using some old school common sense will make these newer products work better also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 732247, member: 4566"] Uhhhh Elmer Keith was the original long range guy. What would scare him is the lack of understanding how bullets actually work. SD is the end all when you are comparing similar construction. No you will not get different results from one "engineered bullet" versus a mass produced one if they are built the same. Add in differing factors and yes there is a diff. If we would just use some common sense with bullet weights all this other crap wouldnt matter. The bullet manufacturers have loaded peoples heads with a bunch of crap. Its funny to me that a basic design thats a 100 years old still works very well when common sense is used. Trick bullet construction has caused people to forget what works. And I guess an edge with a 300 smk is old school. Bullet builders have spent 30 yrs trying to disprove science. They have done a decent job of it but using some old school common sense will make these newer products work better also. [/QUOTE]
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