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Why the Berger 7mm 180's?
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<blockquote data-quote="cabinfever" data-source="post: 491924" data-attributes="member: 14101"><p>I started with the 180 bergers in my 7wsm, but only because I'm headed to AK for moose and grizz. Otherwise the 168's will work for anything in the lower 48. I am getting great accuracy with 69 grains of retumbo pushing the 180's at 3007 fps. I believe they will buck the wind better than the 168's, but jeesh, the 168's are awesome too. FYI, I'm shooting the 180's .010 off the lans. IMO, finding the right seating depth is the most important factor in getting bergers to shoot well. The bench rest shooters sure prefer the 180's over the 168's. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabinfever, post: 491924, member: 14101"] I started with the 180 bergers in my 7wsm, but only because I'm headed to AK for moose and grizz. Otherwise the 168's will work for anything in the lower 48. I am getting great accuracy with 69 grains of retumbo pushing the 180's at 3007 fps. I believe they will buck the wind better than the 168's, but jeesh, the 168's are awesome too. FYI, I'm shooting the 180's .010 off the lans. IMO, finding the right seating depth is the most important factor in getting bergers to shoot well. The bench rest shooters sure prefer the 180's over the 168's. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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