Re: Berger Bullets
OP-
If you're going to stick to shooting Bergers, just start buying them in 500+ quantities. Small changes in OGL won't make much difference in the actual load, but you'll likely need to adjust the seating depth each time you switch lots.
Yes, buying 500+ Bergers at a time can be expensive but when you think about how many bullets you're going to eat up from each box of 100 by tweaking the seating depth it starts to make sense.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: frankythefly</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The hunting ones are like that, most of the time people switch from hunting match to just match and there is a big difference. The hunting one has thicker jackets than the match vld so they are not as concentric as the normal match. However the thicker jacket does enable faster velocities of over 3000 FPS. This I have seen a common thing with hornady A Max bullets they can't handle 3000 FPS they explode 100 yards or so down the range like a grenade. </div></div>
It's not the just the speed, it's really the RPM. From Hornady's tech department (and it is supported by my results across almost every Amax bullet on the market) they don't like being spun faster than 250-275krpm at the muzzle.
I know a 208 Amax will survive 3000-3100fps without issue from a 10 twist, but at 3300 they get spotty.