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Got off early the other day so my buddy mike and i decided to headed to usery.. I had some 210 bergers loaded with H1000 i was gonna try and develop a load on and was really excited with my results

best load so far

86.5grains h1000

210berger set at 3.810coal .20 off lands

av 2813fps slow but consistent at86.5 grains

new rem brass

1/2 group was best and two others 3/4

next time out gonna use once fired to see the difference with same charge..

gun: 300ultra rem 700 pilar,glass bedded stockys thumbhole toped with vxiii 6x20x50 lr varmit(for now)post-3282-0-27768600-1375932720_thumb.jpgpost-3282-0-14163300-1375932740_thumb.jpgpost-3282-0-21309600-1375932761_thumb.jpgpost-3282-0-97486200-1375932794_thumb.jpg

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You should be able to kill something with that.

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Ya that ought to make a big hole and let the air out real quick! Nice rig!

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I am curious how she shoots at 200 yards…..?? some of the larger i.e. ¾ inch might settle in at longer ranges.

 

 

 

 

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Good point! Mine is good at 100 but much better at 2& 300...

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My groups are under 1/2" at 300 yards. Same load is just over 1/2" at 100 yards.

 

Just something to think about. Every rifle is different though

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/>My groups are under 1/2" at 300 yards. Same load is just over 1/2" at 100 yards.

 

Just something to think about. Every rifle is different though

Do u think i should try the Max of 89grains h1000 sense I am loading them long not to mag ??? I'm very happy with group, but I was hoping to be around 3000fps aposed to 2800 ?

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You should try the new berger hvld's if you want more velocity... not sure if you are shooting the accubonds because they hold together but I've heard these new hybrids are awesome! Supposedly getting better speeds because of the lower bearing surface. And my bergers bave performed flawless for me so far

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