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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
They finally did it!! 6.5 cal 155 grain Berger Elite Hunter!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1376958" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>People get gitty over new bullets like the 155, all I'm saying is a couple inchs really worth it all? I have a real good shooting 6.5wsm with the 140s that right now I do not see any reason to change. B.C. gain versus velocity loss just doesn't compute. You say if he shoots RL26 he'll get 2900 but that's pure speculation not every gun or barrel is the same even if it shoots as accurate with 26. Accuracy wins at distance period! But that being said if your building a new gun or just like fooling around with every different bullet that comes out then by all means do it. When I have a combination that I have 100% confidence that works I'm just reluctant to change until I see a definate gain. Anyway just my take on all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1376958, member: 102083"] People get gitty over new bullets like the 155, all I'm saying is a couple inchs really worth it all? I have a real good shooting 6.5wsm with the 140s that right now I do not see any reason to change. B.C. gain versus velocity loss just doesn't compute. You say if he shoots RL26 he'll get 2900 but that's pure speculation not every gun or barrel is the same even if it shoots as accurate with 26. Accuracy wins at distance period! But that being said if your building a new gun or just like fooling around with every different bullet that comes out then by all means do it. When I have a combination that I have 100% confidence that works I'm just reluctant to change until I see a definate gain. Anyway just my take on all this. [/QUOTE]
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