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New Berger .284 140 VLDs.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader" data-source="post: 218548" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p><strong>Berger 140 BC</strong></p><p></p><p>BC is advertised at .509</p><p></p><p>Yeah, they are not much better in terms of BC compared to the 140 NBT, but they are alittle better and have a good BC for a .284 140. I'm getting better accuracy from that particular rifle with 162 Amaxes, but these 140s have alittle better trajectory.</p><p></p><p>The 140 VLD results in a .520" flatter trajectory at 500 with .850" less drift when compared to the 140 NBT(MV 3233, 250 zero, 10mph 90 deg wind), so yes, it is a very small advantage. That said, this particular rifle does better with the 140 VLD that the 140 NBT, although my other two 7RMs do better with the NBT.</p><p></p><p>I'll let ya'll know when I've had a chance to do some more development. Hopefully I can tighten things up a bit and dial in a combo for my 'lope hunt.</p><p></p><p>Ya'll have a good one,</p><p></p><p>Reloader</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader, post: 218548, member: 2555"] [b]Berger 140 BC[/b] BC is advertised at .509 Yeah, they are not much better in terms of BC compared to the 140 NBT, but they are alittle better and have a good BC for a .284 140. I'm getting better accuracy from that particular rifle with 162 Amaxes, but these 140s have alittle better trajectory. The 140 VLD results in a .520" flatter trajectory at 500 with .850" less drift when compared to the 140 NBT(MV 3233, 250 zero, 10mph 90 deg wind), so yes, it is a very small advantage. That said, this particular rifle does better with the 140 VLD that the 140 NBT, although my other two 7RMs do better with the NBT. I'll let ya'll know when I've had a chance to do some more development. Hopefully I can tighten things up a bit and dial in a combo for my 'lope hunt. Ya'll have a good one, Reloader [/QUOTE]
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