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My Longest First Round Cold Bore Hit to Date
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 404697" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>Great shooting Broz for sure, I wish we had that kind of place! Paris is close when it's dry, but the bottom is still so muddy you usually can't see impacts.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad to see how nicely that gun is lasting, you have to have a lot of rounds through it by now!</p><p></p><p>As far as someone who has actually seen bad results upon shooting the Bergers, I am one. In my gun they are going about 3050 fps with Retumbo, and groups are about 1 moa, while SMKs are usually 1/2 moa, and less if I don't blow a wind call.</p><p></p><p>I did not try the Bergers are reduced velocity, I feel that would have helped though. They are a mean looking bullet, and consistant, but I can confidentally say it wasn't anything I did wrong in shooting them, compared to the results I get with a 300 SMK in a side by side comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 404697, member: 6290"] Great shooting Broz for sure, I wish we had that kind of place! Paris is close when it's dry, but the bottom is still so muddy you usually can't see impacts. I'm glad to see how nicely that gun is lasting, you have to have a lot of rounds through it by now! As far as someone who has actually seen bad results upon shooting the Bergers, I am one. In my gun they are going about 3050 fps with Retumbo, and groups are about 1 moa, while SMKs are usually 1/2 moa, and less if I don't blow a wind call. I did not try the Bergers are reduced velocity, I feel that would have helped though. They are a mean looking bullet, and consistant, but I can confidentally say it wasn't anything I did wrong in shooting them, compared to the results I get with a 300 SMK in a side by side comparison. [/QUOTE]
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