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vld load development
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<blockquote data-quote="BUSTINDOGS" data-source="post: 976722" data-attributes="member: 49798"><p>I just picked up some .308 168gr Berger hunting vlds to use on an elk, deer hunt this fall, I will be loading them in a factory rem 700 30 06, I want to start working up a load tomorrow so I was trying to find where the bullets will touch the lands of the rifling and they will not. I have no idea how far they are jumping looking for some help as to where I should start. My plan is to seat them one cal beep and start from there. I know if I seat them one cal deep they will be jumping at least .300 is this normal for the lighter vlds any help would be appricated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUSTINDOGS, post: 976722, member: 49798"] I just picked up some .308 168gr Berger hunting vlds to use on an elk, deer hunt this fall, I will be loading them in a factory rem 700 30 06, I want to start working up a load tomorrow so I was trying to find where the bullets will touch the lands of the rifling and they will not. I have no idea how far they are jumping looking for some help as to where I should start. My plan is to seat them one cal beep and start from there. I know if I seat them one cal deep they will be jumping at least .300 is this normal for the lighter vlds any help would be appricated. [/QUOTE]
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