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Reloading
How dishonest is published data!
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2783291" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>With what Berger published as an inaccuracy, Sierra probably did also. I did call Berger about the data, but haven't called Sierra yet. Some data is intentionally inputted wrong. Nosler is a big example, especially where bc is. They come out with a new bullet in the same weight (within 2 grains) and all of the sudden the older 1 gets lowered. Was it a printing error on a massive scale or just for marketing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2783291, member: 105694"] With what Berger published as an inaccuracy, Sierra probably did also. I did call Berger about the data, but haven't called Sierra yet. Some data is intentionally inputted wrong. Nosler is a big example, especially where bc is. They come out with a new bullet in the same weight (within 2 grains) and all of the sudden the older 1 gets lowered. Was it a printing error on a massive scale or just for marketing! [/QUOTE]
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