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Custom .22-250?
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckbmxer24" data-source="post: 3070181" data-attributes="member: 11459"><p>I ran them in a fast twist 223 and a 224V and they shot as little groups as anything else. It's an excellent bullet. Pick the right powder for your chamber and barrel length, load them .020" off the lands to start like every other Berger hybrid, find your load and never worry about chasing the lands.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And if you look up 53gr VMAX 22-250 load data you'll see plenty of people are getting 3800-3900FPS with them. Again, not a fair comparison. The VMAX absolutely smokes the SMK in drop and terminal performance and wind drift is the same to 600 yards and a completely insignificant difference beyond that when comparing them accurately.</p><p></p><p>If you want to live in a fairytale land though that's you're business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckbmxer24, post: 3070181, member: 11459"] I ran them in a fast twist 223 and a 224V and they shot as little groups as anything else. It’s an excellent bullet. Pick the right powder for your chamber and barrel length, load them .020” off the lands to start like every other Berger hybrid, find your load and never worry about chasing the lands. And if you look up 53gr VMAX 22-250 load data you’ll see plenty of people are getting 3800-3900FPS with them. Again, not a fair comparison. The VMAX absolutely smokes the SMK in drop and terminal performance and wind drift is the same to 600 yards and a completely insignificant difference beyond that when comparing them accurately. If you want to live in a fairytale land though that’s you’re business. [/QUOTE]
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