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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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BERGER BEWARE!
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<blockquote data-quote="jlvandersnick" data-source="post: 1916650" data-attributes="member: 40932"><p>Been shooting bergers for maybe 20yrs. Sure there are some minor inconsistancies lot to lot. Only to be expected from the processes required to manufacture bullets</p><p>If you want to see real inconsistancy....weight some nosler bullets. As much as one grain difference. Not the .1 grain that you might see with bergers..but a full grain.</p><p>Hornady bullets can be almost as bad.</p><p>In my experience bergers are one of the... if not the most consistant bullets available</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlvandersnick, post: 1916650, member: 40932"] Been shooting bergers for maybe 20yrs. Sure there are some minor inconsistancies lot to lot. Only to be expected from the processes required to manufacture bullets If you want to see real inconsistancy....weight some nosler bullets. As much as one grain difference. Not the .1 grain that you might see with bergers..but a full grain. Hornady bullets can be almost as bad. In my experience bergers are one of the... if not the most consistant bullets available [/QUOTE]
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