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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1137341" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Congrats Bryan!</p><p></p><p>I've been shooting the 210 VLD's behind Varget in Lapua brass for several years out of my .308 5R Milspec with the 24" 11.25" twist barrel. And several others here have also had great success shooting the 210 & 215 Bergers in the .308 Win. with a few differences in the loads of course. But just knowing that those of us who have had great success with the heavy bullets in the .308 Win were actually on to something that has now been proven in a 1K comp, is very satisfying. Especially since a lot of folks were questioning the accuracy at those distances from external forces (wind, gravity, etc...), because of how slow the average MV is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1137341, member: 12995"] Congrats Bryan! I've been shooting the 210 VLD's behind Varget in Lapua brass for several years out of my .308 5R Milspec with the 24" 11.25" twist barrel. And several others here have also had great success shooting the 210 & 215 Bergers in the .308 Win. with a few differences in the loads of course. But just knowing that those of us who have had great success with the heavy bullets in the .308 Win were actually on to something that has now been proven in a 1K comp, is very satisfying. Especially since a lot of folks were questioning the accuracy at those distances from external forces (wind, gravity, etc...), because of how slow the average MV is. [/QUOTE]
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