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Seating Depth Berger 230 Hybrid OTM
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 649667" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>In all honesty, it depends on how far you plan on shooting out to. If you are going to shoot out past 1000 yds then that 230 gr Berger is going to give you better results than the 210 even if you are getting 200fps more with the 210. That extra 200 fps is nothing when you are shooting really long distances where the higher BC and more weight take precedence. Now if it were going 500 or 600 fps faster then I would look at the stats and see how it works out. Honestly though the speed that you are going to get from a bullet that is 20 grs lighter isnt going to do anything for you if you are shooting past 1000. If you are shooting under 1k then yes it may be more beneficial for you to go with the faster bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 649667, member: 34818"] In all honesty, it depends on how far you plan on shooting out to. If you are going to shoot out past 1000 yds then that 230 gr Berger is going to give you better results than the 210 even if you are getting 200fps more with the 210. That extra 200 fps is nothing when you are shooting really long distances where the higher BC and more weight take precedence. Now if it were going 500 or 600 fps faster then I would look at the stats and see how it works out. Honestly though the speed that you are going to get from a bullet that is 20 grs lighter isnt going to do anything for you if you are shooting past 1000. If you are shooting under 1k then yes it may be more beneficial for you to go with the faster bullet. [/QUOTE]
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