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Reloading
how far is too far to jump a berger
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<blockquote data-quote="taxidermybydavid" data-source="post: 495637" data-attributes="member: 32799"><p>The wind finally died down this past weekend for me to test my bergers, all I can say is wow! Jumping them 120 thou. did work, tiny little group 3/8 inch at 200 yards! I did have some loaded with a 10 thou jump and they shot about an 1 1/2 group, still not too bad under MOA. So i think i might be on to something with this load, the second set of that load was 7/8 inch at 200 yards the wind started kicking up, I was shooting off the tailgate of my truck. My friend that built my rifle for me was there and he was amazed at how good my rifle performed, he checked my loads and said I was just starting to show pressure signs, so he was going to drop my load back about 1/2 to 1 full grain of powder. I just thought you guys would find it pretty interesting that you can shoot Berger VLD's with out jambing them into the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taxidermybydavid, post: 495637, member: 32799"] The wind finally died down this past weekend for me to test my bergers, all I can say is wow! Jumping them 120 thou. did work, tiny little group 3/8 inch at 200 yards! I did have some loaded with a 10 thou jump and they shot about an 1 1/2 group, still not too bad under MOA. So i think i might be on to something with this load, the second set of that load was 7/8 inch at 200 yards the wind started kicking up, I was shooting off the tailgate of my truck. My friend that built my rifle for me was there and he was amazed at how good my rifle performed, he checked my loads and said I was just starting to show pressure signs, so he was going to drop my load back about 1/2 to 1 full grain of powder. I just thought you guys would find it pretty interesting that you can shoot Berger VLD's with out jambing them into the lands. [/QUOTE]
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