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Extreme Long Range Hunting & Shooting (ELR)
Berger is coming out with a 329 grain 338 long range hunting bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="surgeon260" data-source="post: 2237663" data-attributes="member: 103874"><p>Nothing but respect for you sir, but this hasn't been my experience with Berger Hybrids (338 300, 308 215, 264 140). I'm just a gun bum and certainly am not setting any records, but I have found Hybrids to be extremely easy to get dialed in. I shoot all of them at around 10 thou off and they all shoot plenty small for me. I'm sure my standards are lower than yours.</p><p></p><p>You definitely have far more data at 1000+, so I will take your word that they aren't as repeatable at long range. So maybe the calculus comes down to what your goals are? If 0.5 MOA at 1000 yards and in is what you are after (the bucket that I fall in), my data supports the case that Hybrids are an easy button. But I'm not into the time and effort of squeezing every last tenth of an MOA out of every bullet. I appreciate that other bullets might be easier for those that are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surgeon260, post: 2237663, member: 103874"] Nothing but respect for you sir, but this hasn't been my experience with Berger Hybrids (338 300, 308 215, 264 140). I'm just a gun bum and certainly am not setting any records, but I have found Hybrids to be extremely easy to get dialed in. I shoot all of them at around 10 thou off and they all shoot plenty small for me. I'm sure my standards are lower than yours. You definitely have far more data at 1000+, so I will take your word that they aren't as repeatable at long range. So maybe the calculus comes down to what your goals are? If 0.5 MOA at 1000 yards and in is what you are after (the bucket that I fall in), my data supports the case that Hybrids are an easy button. But I'm not into the time and effort of squeezing every last tenth of an MOA out of every bullet. I appreciate that other bullets might be easier for those that are. [/QUOTE]
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