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why is no one talking about the Nosler RDF?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackdog" data-source="post: 1540888" data-attributes="member: 30105"><p>I shot the 6.5 140's out of my .260 for years and they seemed to perform really well, and they were significantly cheaper than Berger hybrids then. I don't shoot that gun any more but the 70's are the only thing I shoot out of my .223 trainer. These have all been the blems and they've shot great. I also shot the 105's out of my Dasher when I was fireforming all my brass and with those fireforming loads they shot really well. I've moved over to Berger hybrids in this gun for competitions now but I just loaded up some testing rounds with the Nosler to see if they'll shoot now in fireformed brass. </p><p></p><p>They do have the reputation for being inconsistent at times, at least the 6mm 105's do. I've heard guys joke that RDF stands for Random Damned Flyer, as they'll get 4 shots in a 1/4" group and one an inch out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackdog, post: 1540888, member: 30105"] I shot the 6.5 140's out of my .260 for years and they seemed to perform really well, and they were significantly cheaper than Berger hybrids then. I don't shoot that gun any more but the 70's are the only thing I shoot out of my .223 trainer. These have all been the blems and they've shot great. I also shot the 105's out of my Dasher when I was fireforming all my brass and with those fireforming loads they shot really well. I've moved over to Berger hybrids in this gun for competitions now but I just loaded up some testing rounds with the Nosler to see if they'll shoot now in fireformed brass. They do have the reputation for being inconsistent at times, at least the 6mm 105's do. I've heard guys joke that RDF stands for Random Damned Flyer, as they'll get 4 shots in a 1/4" group and one an inch out. [/QUOTE]
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