Well there you go mate, I can get a Nosler, Hornady or a Sierra to the business on the big 7 straight out of the box without all the tinkering. Go figure.spud wrote:out of the box for the 68 and weight sorted on the big 7's

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Well there you go mate, I can get a Nosler, Hornady or a Sierra to the business on the big 7 straight out of the box without all the tinkering. Go figure.spud wrote:out of the box for the 68 and weight sorted on the big 7's
Fair enough, but look at all the messing around he has to do to get them to shoot well. For the price of them and all the hype about them I expect them to shoot better out of the box than the Hornady or Nosler but the fact is they don't.I agree with Spud the Berger in .284 is a very good albeit expensive choice
Spud, if your happy with them then great, I just don't want to spend the time faffing around with bullets, I want to spend my time shooting them and I want them to go where I want them to go without having to tinker with them to get them to do so.spud wrote:ill stick to me berger i think
Hi BluBlu wrote:ENG, fair enough mate you are using them for competition shooting. I was looking to use them on game and coyotes and personally I wouldn't use them on either. I am looking to a bullet at the very least, to be able to shoot under an inch group straight out of the box, Nosler, Hornady, Barnes, Sierra and hell even some Speer will do that yet to get a so called "premier" bullet to do it, well look at what you have to do to get your rounds to go where you want them to go.
Overpriced $hite.
Blu
I completely understand where you are coming from mate but c'mon, big difference between hunting African big/dangerous game and hunting in the UK were the biggest thing hunters are going after would be hinds or stags.The £1 per shot versus a 2,400 pound game animal and a £2,500 hunting event cost was justifiable.
Blu wrote: Personally I believe a lot of it is down to hype by bullet manufacturers and the conditioning of a shooters minds.
Blu
Completely agree and you will see in an earlier post that's what I said to Spud. Hey if Bergers float your boat then go for it, I just would rather spend my time shooting the bullets than faffing about with them to get them to go where I want them to go. For the price Berger charges they should do that without having to mess around.but its still a relatively free country and if Berger is what pleases you then good luck with them. Let me know when they walk on water.
"but c'mon, big difference between hunting African big/dangerous game and hunting in the UK were the biggest thing hunters are going after would be hinds or stags. "Blu wrote:ENS, good morning mate.
I completely understand where you are coming from mate but c'mon, big difference between hunting African big/dangerous game and hunting in the UK were the biggest thing hunters are going after would be hinds or stags.The £1 per shot versus a 2,400 pound game animal and a £2,500 hunting event cost was justifiable.
I've taken long shots out West on antelope and mule deer and the mainstream bullets I have used to take them have done what I wanted them to do. Admittedly I have had to choose the right bullet for the job/distance and terrain but as I have said they did what I wanted them to do and they did it right out of the box without all the faffing around with the bullets. Hey I think you'll agree a lot of it is also down to the nut behind the butt and their shooting skills, and no I am not calling into question the shooting skills of anyone on this forum. Personally I believe a lot of it is down to hype by bullet manufacturers and the conditioning of a shooters minds.
Blu
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