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I am very dissapointed with Berger bullets regarding the 338 hybrid bullet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 399450" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>Kirby,</p><p></p><p>You bring up some fair points, but I said in the post previous to yours that if the 338 Yogi I am having built does not like the .9 BC Bergers it would be on me. Frankly, I have shot so many Berger bullets out of so many different rifles that it was my faith in their accuracy that prompted me to take the plunge. I have never personally fed Berger's to any rifle that did not like them. I thought if Berger makes a 338 cal. bullet with a BC of .9 I want them, and I am confident enough that they will shoot to take the risk. Once again, if the rifle ended up not liking them so be it. I would do exactly what you are talking about with the SMK. It was the shaky issue with the 200 ULD's that finally made me shy away from your 7mm AM (that we discussed at length approx 2 years ago) You were very up front with the issues Wildcat bullets were going through at the time and it cost you a sale. I was ready to send you a check. Now that the ULD's are back up and running the 7mm AM is back on the front burner with me. I am keeping an eye on your new action and it has me interested also. Your professionalism from 2 years ago made me trust you and i know you will not BS me. </p><p></p><p>Once again my issue is with with the fact they did not test and confirm the BC and velocity ceiling of these bullets, and now to compound the issue specific questions being ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 399450, member: 4768"] Kirby, You bring up some fair points, but I said in the post previous to yours that if the 338 Yogi I am having built does not like the .9 BC Bergers it would be on me. Frankly, I have shot so many Berger bullets out of so many different rifles that it was my faith in their accuracy that prompted me to take the plunge. I have never personally fed Berger's to any rifle that did not like them. I thought if Berger makes a 338 cal. bullet with a BC of .9 I want them, and I am confident enough that they will shoot to take the risk. Once again, if the rifle ended up not liking them so be it. I would do exactly what you are talking about with the SMK. It was the shaky issue with the 200 ULD's that finally made me shy away from your 7mm AM (that we discussed at length approx 2 years ago) You were very up front with the issues Wildcat bullets were going through at the time and it cost you a sale. I was ready to send you a check. Now that the ULD's are back up and running the 7mm AM is back on the front burner with me. I am keeping an eye on your new action and it has me interested also. Your professionalism from 2 years ago made me trust you and i know you will not BS me. Once again my issue is with with the fact they did not test and confirm the BC and velocity ceiling of these bullets, and now to compound the issue specific questions being ignored. [/QUOTE]
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