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Reloading
Bergers in a 243 win
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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1502134" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>+1!!</p><p>I'm doing load development right now on a custom .243 (1-9 twist) using Berger 87gr vld's, H4350, Lapua brass and Federal 210M primers. I followed Berger's seating depth test recommendations and quickly found the optimum depth for my rifle at .015 off the lands. The 87's have shot amazingly well for me as some of my best groups EVER have recently come from this rifle. Give those 87's a try in your 1-10" twist (do a seating depth test) and I'd be surprised if you were disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1502134, member: 98025"] +1!! I'm doing load development right now on a custom .243 (1-9 twist) using Berger 87gr vld's, H4350, Lapua brass and Federal 210M primers. I followed Berger's seating depth test recommendations and quickly found the optimum depth for my rifle at .015 off the lands. The 87's have shot amazingly well for me as some of my best groups EVER have recently come from this rifle. Give those 87's a try in your 1-10" twist (do a seating depth test) and I'd be surprised if you were disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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