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Well I am torn between the Berger 70 gn VLD Target or the Barnes 70 gn TSX for whitetail hunting. My son uses my .223 to deer hunt since he younger and I wanted to go with a bigger bullet this year and liked the 70 gn. Is there any reason why the Berger VLD Target wouldn't work well in a...
How many of you guys shoot a .223 Rem at longer ranges? Nothing too specific on distance. I have a Remington VTR and love how well it shoots and am going to look at good heavier grain weight bullets for reloading, but didn't know if anyone on here really uses the .223 Rem. What grain bullet are...
Which of these two barrel lengths would be most advantageous for both competition shooting and hunting and why? Would a longer barrel be better? If so, why? Thanks in advance for your input!
Man I get it. If this were archery, I would have no issue distinguishing quality from crap, but I am just dipping my toe into the PRS world. Just trying to make sense of it all. I think it will make a great addition to my line of basic level shooter gear! :LOL:
I inherited an Osprey Global 10-40 x 50, 30mm Mil dot scope with 1/8" MOA turrets. I know the Mil and MOA difference is a pain, but is this a descent scope overall?
That all makes sense. I am not really trying to overthink as much as understand why you all are doing what you are doing. Thank you for explaining it in the way that you did.
So is everyone zeroing at 100 yds because that is the best ballistic advantage for their dope, it allows them to have the most repeatable starting point on accruing new dope or is it that way because "that's the way we've always done it"? I'm not trying to stir the pot or offend anyone for...
To a large point, you are correct. I did not get specific enough and by the time the thread spiraled out of control, Diver made some good points and I wasn't going to back track. I know there is a large difference in hand loads and reloads but I wasn't clear how I was intending the difference...