E Enzo Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 48 Location Flemington NJ Oct 22, 2012 #15 Awsome
H helidriver72 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2007 Messages 186 Oct 22, 2012 #16 I should add that the Bergers would NOT shoot better than .6's at 100 yards. I almost gave up on em till I started shooting them at longer ranges. I think it is a waste of bullets, powder, barrel life and time to shoot Bergers at 100 yards!
I should add that the Bergers would NOT shoot better than .6's at 100 yards. I almost gave up on em till I started shooting them at longer ranges. I think it is a waste of bullets, powder, barrel life and time to shoot Bergers at 100 yards!
S Scot E Well-Known Member Joined Mar 1, 2008 Messages 1,316 Location SW Idaho Oct 22, 2012 #17 helidriver72 said: II think it is a waste of bullets, powder, barrel life and time to shoot Bergers at 100 yards! Click to expand... +1! For a lot of guns the accuracy gets better if you give them time to stabilize a bit. 200 yards is a better starting point IMO. Scot E.
helidriver72 said: II think it is a waste of bullets, powder, barrel life and time to shoot Bergers at 100 yards! Click to expand... +1! For a lot of guns the accuracy gets better if you give them time to stabilize a bit. 200 yards is a better starting point IMO. Scot E.