Hello all,
I am needing opinions/first hand experience on a new 6.5x47L bullet. As I'm sure you know the Berger 130-140VLD's are sold out everywhere and backorders at most places are not expected to be filled till March, maybe later. <span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Anyone know w</span>hy?</span>
I have a custom built 6.5x47L on a Defiance action with a match chamber and .160 freebore. This is my main hunting rifle now. I've been using the VLD's with great results but I'm about out and I need something else. I'd like to stay in the 130gr area on this bullet. I've looked at the Scenars and they seem to be easy to get and in stock most places. Again, this is a hunting rifle that is mainly used for coyotes and sometimes deer inside 600yds. I realize it doesn't take bullets that shoot .1/4" groups to kill a animal, but I'd still like whatever bullet I choose to give similar accuracy results.
I'm currently running Lapua brass, CCI450, 37.5gr Varget, Berger 140 VLD's.
Any advice is appreciated.
I am needing opinions/first hand experience on a new 6.5x47L bullet. As I'm sure you know the Berger 130-140VLD's are sold out everywhere and backorders at most places are not expected to be filled till March, maybe later. <span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">Anyone know w</span>hy?</span>
I have a custom built 6.5x47L on a Defiance action with a match chamber and .160 freebore. This is my main hunting rifle now. I've been using the VLD's with great results but I'm about out and I need something else. I'd like to stay in the 130gr area on this bullet. I've looked at the Scenars and they seem to be easy to get and in stock most places. Again, this is a hunting rifle that is mainly used for coyotes and sometimes deer inside 600yds. I realize it doesn't take bullets that shoot .1/4" groups to kill a animal, but I'd still like whatever bullet I choose to give similar accuracy results.
I'm currently running Lapua brass, CCI450, 37.5gr Varget, Berger 140 VLD's.
Any advice is appreciated.