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Berger Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocketeer77" data-source="post: 2534226" data-attributes="member: 119378"><p>You could easily fix this issue, simply go to a 7mm or 30 calibre. The projectile weight increases to the square of diameter I see absolutely no point with a 6.5 bullet over say 150-160 grains? A lot of older 6.5's struggle to stabilise anything much over 140gr with projectiles as their twist rates are too slow. I was shooting this calibre thirty plus years ago before it became a fashion statement, it's a deer calibre was and still is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocketeer77, post: 2534226, member: 119378"] You could easily fix this issue, simply go to a 7mm or 30 calibre. The projectile weight increases to the square of diameter I see absolutely no point with a 6.5 bullet over say 150-160 grains? A lot of older 6.5's struggle to stabilise anything much over 140gr with projectiles as their twist rates are too slow. I was shooting this calibre thirty plus years ago before it became a fashion statement, it's a deer calibre was and still is! [/QUOTE]
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