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Trimming Bergers for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="zerosprk" data-source="post: 3011791" data-attributes="member: 92333"><p>MCR uniforming tools from MidwayUSA:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012887559?pid=366545[/URL]</p><p>I have 2, one .284 and one .308. I trim the nose of the bullet about the width of a business card - so not much at all. After I square the nose, I drill each bullet with a 1mm drill bit enough to know that I'm past the copper that forms the nose. As far as BC issues, I haven't noticed any adverse impact. By that I mean that I haven't had to change the dope on my scopes since I started this process. If there is a slight change, and there might be, those changes seem to be well within the accuracy of my rifles which are pretty darn good and me as a shooter - no doubt the largest source of error in any of this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zerosprk, post: 3011791, member: 92333"] MCR uniforming tools from MidwayUSA: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1012887559?pid=366545[/URL] I have 2, one .284 and one .308. I trim the nose of the bullet about the width of a business card - so not much at all. After I square the nose, I drill each bullet with a 1mm drill bit enough to know that I'm past the copper that forms the nose. As far as BC issues, I haven't noticed any adverse impact. By that I mean that I haven't had to change the dope on my scopes since I started this process. If there is a slight change, and there might be, those changes seem to be well within the accuracy of my rifles which are pretty darn good and me as a shooter - no doubt the largest source of error in any of this... [/QUOTE]
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