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shooting a Berger in a 1-10 twist 7mm
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 1204591" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>Scottyboy: What you are seeing/going through is a direct result of Berger recently changing their recommendation of twist rates on a number of bullets. For years Berger advertised the .284 cal 168 gr hunting VLD as a 1-10" twist min. I'm guessing that it has been within the last year Berger changed their min twist rate on a number of bullets - not just the .284-168 gr hunting VLD to 1-9" but quite a few others also. So, you are seeing a combination of some old literature and comparing it to some newer revised literature/information. </p><p></p><p>So bottom line is - you are not the one that needs a slap to the back of the head but Berger deserves one for old faulty information that never was correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 1204591, member: 8833"] Scottyboy: What you are seeing/going through is a direct result of Berger recently changing their recommendation of twist rates on a number of bullets. For years Berger advertised the .284 cal 168 gr hunting VLD as a 1-10" twist min. I'm guessing that it has been within the last year Berger changed their min twist rate on a number of bullets - not just the .284-168 gr hunting VLD to 1-9" but quite a few others also. So, you are seeing a combination of some old literature and comparing it to some newer revised literature/information. So bottom line is - you are not the one that needs a slap to the back of the head but Berger deserves one for old faulty information that never was correct. [/QUOTE]
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