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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 698150" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>Several years ago my friend and I built two 257 Weatherbys specifically to shoot the 115 hunting VLDs. We had a reamer made for that purpose. Both rifles shot so well we decided to built lightweight versions. </p><p>Since then I sold the lightweight. Then a friend built one. All five rifles shot 1/4 MOA and began to kill animals. To date four of us have taken 16 coues wt as close as 237 yds to as</p><p>far away as 525 yds. One antelope at 560 yds. 3 mule deer and 5 elk. All kills were fast and some were an instant collapse to ground without even any twitching. We are sold on the performance. </p><p></p><p>Now that the hybrids are available I have been switching to them in several rifles. They are not seating depth sensitive, my main issue with VLDs. Sure VLDs can shoot but many of the rifles became single shots due to having to seat them close to the rifling. I have tried quite a few VLDs in various caliber/chamberings with poor results especially in factory chambered rifles. </p><p></p><p>Watch Extreme Outer Limits videos located on this site and see some incredibly long shots with many instant kills. <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f119/" target="_blank">Extreme Outer Limits TV - LongRangeHunting Online Magazine</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 698150, member: 5219"] Several years ago my friend and I built two 257 Weatherbys specifically to shoot the 115 hunting VLDs. We had a reamer made for that purpose. Both rifles shot so well we decided to built lightweight versions. Since then I sold the lightweight. Then a friend built one. All five rifles shot 1/4 MOA and began to kill animals. To date four of us have taken 16 coues wt as close as 237 yds to as far away as 525 yds. One antelope at 560 yds. 3 mule deer and 5 elk. All kills were fast and some were an instant collapse to ground without even any twitching. We are sold on the performance. Now that the hybrids are available I have been switching to them in several rifles. They are not seating depth sensitive, my main issue with VLDs. Sure VLDs can shoot but many of the rifles became single shots due to having to seat them close to the rifling. I have tried quite a few VLDs in various caliber/chamberings with poor results especially in factory chambered rifles. Watch Extreme Outer Limits videos located on this site and see some incredibly long shots with many instant kills. [url=http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f119/]Extreme Outer Limits TV - LongRangeHunting Online Magazine[/url] [/QUOTE]
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