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berger bullet b.c. change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1198544" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I be the first to say I'm not knocking any change but the 6.5vld's from one older box to the newer box that I bought were different in length on a slight order with the older ones having the higher BC. But as stated above it was my experience and this was for 1000yards I changed the BC and the physical length that is asked in the shooter program and it gave me about .3MOA change that I had to make compared to the old one. So really just 1 click at 1000yards. I would say not much change at all. I can make that much of a change with just trigger pull if I off...In my experience there was no need to tune the load again either. I've put about 50 already down the pipe at various distances and I had no signs of needing to change my load again. Berger is doing a great job with there bullets so keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1198544, member: 10429"] I be the first to say I'm not knocking any change but the 6.5vld's from one older box to the newer box that I bought were different in length on a slight order with the older ones having the higher BC. But as stated above it was my experience and this was for 1000yards I changed the BC and the physical length that is asked in the shooter program and it gave me about .3MOA change that I had to make compared to the old one. So really just 1 click at 1000yards. I would say not much change at all. I can make that much of a change with just trigger pull if I off...In my experience there was no need to tune the load again either. I've put about 50 already down the pipe at various distances and I had no signs of needing to change my load again. Berger is doing a great job with there bullets so keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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