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Berger vs Nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 258240" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>I too enjoy this site. Lots of great stuff here. </p><p></p><p>I also have a 300 RUM. It is a model 70 and even after a wyatts box I was unable to seat a 168 Berger VLD near the rifling. Within those limits seating depth changes as well as various charge weights failed to make it shoot. (I happened to have those 168s arond from another project and gave them a try) Based on thrs experience I decided not to try any heavier VLDs and tried the Nosler 200 Accubond instead. The load development was too easy. Max charge listed for RL-25 in the Nosler manual, 3200 from a 27" #5 Lilja. </p><p></p><p>I have read of many hunters using the 200 Accubond. Its suggested BC is .588. Can anyone verify that this number is correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 258240, member: 5219"] I too enjoy this site. Lots of great stuff here. I also have a 300 RUM. It is a model 70 and even after a wyatts box I was unable to seat a 168 Berger VLD near the rifling. Within those limits seating depth changes as well as various charge weights failed to make it shoot. (I happened to have those 168s arond from another project and gave them a try) Based on thrs experience I decided not to try any heavier VLDs and tried the Nosler 200 Accubond instead. The load development was too easy. Max charge listed for RL-25 in the Nosler manual, 3200 from a 27" #5 Lilja. I have read of many hunters using the 200 Accubond. Its suggested BC is .588. Can anyone verify that this number is correct? [/QUOTE]
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