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Berger VLD load testing: 100 yds or 200 yds to stabilize
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<blockquote data-quote="TikkaShooters" data-source="post: 560373" data-attributes="member: 25066"><p>I recently experienced this when loading some Berger vlds and Matrix vlds.</p><p></p><p>My groups at 100 were worse than my groups at 200. In my mind that solidifies the fact that a bullet may need to "fall asleep"</p><p></p><p>The guns were my 1:8 223 that I'm working on for ftr. The other was my 270 wsm. Both displayed the same results.</p><p></p><p>I use rl17 in my wsm and get excellent accuracy with low sd/es numbers at all temperatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TikkaShooters, post: 560373, member: 25066"] I recently experienced this when loading some Berger vlds and Matrix vlds. My groups at 100 were worse than my groups at 200. In my mind that solidifies the fact that a bullet may need to "fall asleep" The guns were my 1:8 223 that I'm working on for ftr. The other was my 270 wsm. Both displayed the same results. I use rl17 in my wsm and get excellent accuracy with low sd/es numbers at all temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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