unclericco
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Meanwhile my 26 Nosler sits in the safe, waiting for redemption with the 156's
As well as the 7.5 twist .264 win mag that my father and I specifically built for the 156....hunting season 2019 is slowly creeping up, wonder if they will be available to the general public for this season or if we will have to wait yet another hunting season....Meanwhile my 26 Nosler sits in the safe, waiting for redemption with the 156's
Gonna have to come to the Hornady dark side!My 26" 1:7.5" 6.5SS parts are showing up now. I bet my 8 month long lead Manners stock that I ordered in January will be here before the 156 Elites are released at this point.
With Matrix bullets getting shut down from exporting to the US, I am pretty ----ed.
Blasphemer!Gonna have to come to the Hornady dark side!
... I bet my 8 month long lead Manners stock that I ordered in January will be here before the 156 Elites are released at this point.
Accept actually being designed for huntingI'm a Berger guy at heart, but I've switched most of my rifles over to Hornady just because of supply issues. Nothing worse than spending the time, money, and barrel wear to develop a load, and then the bullets go our of stock for a year at a time or more.
I can't see the 156 having anything on the new 153 A-tip.
The Bergers were never designed for hunting, until people started using them to hunt. Hell,m guys hunting with Bergers are using the target/hybrid versions.Accept actually being designed for hunting
Sierra kicked Berger butt big time with their new 6.5mm and 30 cal bullets, sent them scurrying back to the think tank basement wondering HTF that happened !
now the Hornady boots are set to commence the arse kicking with the A-Tip bullets .....
In the solid copper dept, they'll have a hell of a time trying to outdo what Badlands and Cutting Edge are doing in regards to high bc and accuracy combined ...
Will Berger prevail with the 6.5 and 30 ..... eventually ?
I sure hope they do, the bullets will definitely set the bar even higher
unless they have abandoned the projects ?
Originally they weren't but now they are. They have different jackets between their target and hunting bullets.The Bergers were never designed for hunting, until people started using them to hunt. Hell,m guys hunting with Bergers are using the target/hybrid versions.
I suggest you stop waiting for Berger to produce, forget Hornady and give Hammer bullets a try. For uncompromised velocity, accuracy and penetration, Hammer excels and gives the hunter a bullet you can rely on. You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. I've just finished doing ladder tests for my 270WSM and 338 Federal and I'm delighted with the results. Take the time and do some research and give them a try, you won't be disappointed.