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What’s the general consensus on OAL with Bergers?

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  • Feb 14, 2017
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    I hardly ever shoot Bergers, mostly because of cost. Recently I got a bunch on trade for my .223 and I was just curious if most people are jumping, loading to the lands, or jamming Bergers.

    I realize every gun is different, but I was curious where I should start. I know a lot of people recommend .01-.02” off the lands, but I seem to always have issues with a jump.

    Am I good to touch the lands and just do OCW? Didn’t want to waste bullets or time if loading to the lands or a jump with Bergers generally doesn’t work.
     
    I'm no pro at this so take this with a grain of salt but I started with .050 jump with the 230gr OTM tacticals and got 1/2 moa 5 shot groups at two nodes during my first ladder test. It was good enough for the ranges I'm working with so I didn't refine the jump any further.
     
    If you are asking about the vld type bullets I have always had best luck with them touching or .005-.008" in the lands. That is in both a 243win and 300wm. In my 308win the 175vld shot decent with a long jump but that was due to the long lead in the Remington barrel not being to friendly to setting them out to the lands.
     
    Good to know. Yea I’m not sure if they consider the 77gr Berger .224 bullet a hybrid, VLD, or neither of the above. If this wind dies down today I’m going to do some OCW at .010” jump and see what happens.
     
    I followed that Berger article for all the rifles I shoot with Bergers. My 6 Creed with Hybrids likes a .120" jump best. I never would have tried that far had I not read that article.