RangerBrad
Well-Known Member
Hey fellas, I am shooting a 25/06 and have been loading Berger 115gr VLD's and really like their high BC (.466) and results on target and game however, when trying to seperate them by bearing surface I find they have alot of variation. Recently out of a box of 100 the largest single group was 32 bullets with the remainder seperated into 5 other diffrent measurments. Is this normal for Berger VLD's?
According to Shawn Carlocks video on reloading for long range hunting he recommends using only one size bearing surface for your hunting bullets and those within 1/1000th of the hunting bullet for target practice and the remainder for fouling and sighting in rounds which leaves me with alot of bullets unfit for hunting or target practice.
Is there a more uniform bullet in this caliber that also has a high BC and hunting construction that you would suggest? Thank's, Brad
According to Shawn Carlocks video on reloading for long range hunting he recommends using only one size bearing surface for your hunting bullets and those within 1/1000th of the hunting bullet for target practice and the remainder for fouling and sighting in rounds which leaves me with alot of bullets unfit for hunting or target practice.
Is there a more uniform bullet in this caliber that also has a high BC and hunting construction that you would suggest? Thank's, Brad