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Hornady 7mm 180g .796 bc
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1278416" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I don't want to start a ****ing match, and I totally agree with all your statements. </p><p>I have more red boxes in my reloading room than yellow. </p><p>I have noticed that the Bergers give me tighter groups past 600 yards. </p><p>The difference is small but I see it consistently, the Hornady will give me something like half Moa more spread at 1000 yards than the Bergers..</p><p>With that said, I think the price difference between some of these will steer me towards the Hornadys every time. I just think for the time being, Berger has better control over bearing surface and lot to lot consistency.. That's going to change I'm sure...</p><p></p><p>One thing I do notice, is the Hornadys are way easier to tune than any Berger... I always have to try a different seating depth every time I work a Berger load... With the Hornadys it's very seldom that they won't shoot at what ever length I try first...</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm getting at is... Something has to be said for consistency. If I have a true BC but lower, I can get get tighter groups at extreme range.. When it's money or animals I tend to go with tighter groups..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1278416, member: 78762"] I don't want to start a ****ing match, and I totally agree with all your statements. I have more red boxes in my reloading room than yellow. I have noticed that the Bergers give me tighter groups past 600 yards. The difference is small but I see it consistently, the Hornady will give me something like half Moa more spread at 1000 yards than the Bergers.. With that said, I think the price difference between some of these will steer me towards the Hornadys every time. I just think for the time being, Berger has better control over bearing surface and lot to lot consistency.. That's going to change I'm sure... One thing I do notice, is the Hornadys are way easier to tune than any Berger... I always have to try a different seating depth every time I work a Berger load... With the Hornadys it's very seldom that they won't shoot at what ever length I try first... I guess what I'm getting at is... Something has to be said for consistency. If I have a true BC but lower, I can get get tighter groups at extreme range.. When it's money or animals I tend to go with tighter groups.. [/QUOTE]
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