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Optimizing Precision And Accuracy From VLD Bullets By Eric Stecker
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<blockquote data-quote="Surculus" data-source="post: 539355" data-attributes="member: 21726"><p>I also shoot 168gr Berger hunting VLD's, but in a 7mm magnum. I dropped a cow elk last season at about 185 yards. She went about 30 feet, dropped, and did not get back up. When we got there, there was a neat entry hole but no exit hole. And no blood.</p><p> </p><p>The rifle was a Weatherby Vanguard. During practice, the best I could do with the Bergers was 1.35 MOA. I thought it was the rifle because I have been able to dial in all my other rifles at less than 1 MOA. It was good enough for minute of elk, though, so I went hunting. </p><p> </p><p>I am comfortable shooting the bergers out to about 400 yards. I would like to get out further so I was glad to see this article. I will do these tests and see if I can get sub MOA out of the 7mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surculus, post: 539355, member: 21726"] I also shoot 168gr Berger hunting VLD's, but in a 7mm magnum. I dropped a cow elk last season at about 185 yards. She went about 30 feet, dropped, and did not get back up. When we got there, there was a neat entry hole but no exit hole. And no blood. The rifle was a Weatherby Vanguard. During practice, the best I could do with the Bergers was 1.35 MOA. I thought it was the rifle because I have been able to dial in all my other rifles at less than 1 MOA. It was good enough for minute of elk, though, so I went hunting. I am comfortable shooting the bergers out to about 400 yards. I would like to get out further so I was glad to see this article. I will do these tests and see if I can get sub MOA out of the 7mm. [/QUOTE]
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