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Berger VLD vs Berger Match Hunting VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 377824" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>The quote from Bryan Litz is correct. But here is my complaint. I shoot a tight neck 6mmBR, fully tricked out Rem 700 with NF on top, in long range competition. I have not been able to get the 105 gr. Target VLD to produce sub MOA. Tried a box of Hunting 105 VLD's, and WOW, they just cut one hole at 100 yds. Shot them in a match, and at 500, they were still under MOA. Bought two more boxes of the same bullet, and could not believe what I saw. Same load, at 100 yds, groups jumped to 3/4". They were jammed .015". I was getting average 2920 MV with the Target bullets, did not chrony the Hunting bullets. Gotta do that. </p><p></p><p>Since then I have read several comments on accurateshooter.com about the inconsistency of the Berger Hunting bullets. I believe Berger is in the process of correcting this, but you should be aware of this when you are at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 377824, member: 7402"] The quote from Bryan Litz is correct. But here is my complaint. I shoot a tight neck 6mmBR, fully tricked out Rem 700 with NF on top, in long range competition. I have not been able to get the 105 gr. Target VLD to produce sub MOA. Tried a box of Hunting 105 VLD's, and WOW, they just cut one hole at 100 yds. Shot them in a match, and at 500, they were still under MOA. Bought two more boxes of the same bullet, and could not believe what I saw. Same load, at 100 yds, groups jumped to 3/4". They were jammed .015". I was getting average 2920 MV with the Target bullets, did not chrony the Hunting bullets. Gotta do that. Since then I have read several comments on accurateshooter.com about the inconsistency of the Berger Hunting bullets. I believe Berger is in the process of correcting this, but you should be aware of this when you are at the range. [/QUOTE]
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