Berger 90gr .224 VLD
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Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Just got a box and oh my god! They arent projectiles, they are freakin darts!
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
T'will be interesting to see how they go @ the range....are you going to give them a run this weekend ?
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
brad will they stabilize in a 8 twist, will make an awsome long range varmint pill
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Brad what twist rate is your barrel............................hope it's a quick one cause you will need it.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Ok just got home...
Barrel is a 7 twist trueflight so no stabilisation trouble here... Unless your running them in an 8 twist 22-284, I would doubt you will get stabilisation without going to a 7 twist barrel. I plan to campaign the 90gr bullets socially in a 22BRX out to 900m.
A pic... from left to right 55gr Sierra BK, 69gr Nosler HPBT, Sierra 90gr HPBT, Berger 90gr VLD
Barrel is a 7 twist trueflight so no stabilisation trouble here... Unless your running them in an 8 twist 22-284, I would doubt you will get stabilisation without going to a 7 twist barrel. I plan to campaign the 90gr bullets socially in a 22BRX out to 900m.
A pic... from left to right 55gr Sierra BK, 69gr Nosler HPBT, Sierra 90gr HPBT, Berger 90gr VLD
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
I can assure you, there is not much chance they will stabilize in an 8" twist bore, tried it in 22BR and 22/6mm imp. Occaisionaly it would sort of shoot in the 22/6mm imp, if you didnt mind big groups.
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Hi Rob
I noticed on the box these only give a BC of 0.517 but the berger website gives a higher one- from your 90gr experience they havent changed the bullets have they?
I noticed on the box these only give a BC of 0.517 but the berger website gives a higher one- from your 90gr experience they havent changed the bullets have they?
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Brad,pretty sure that Berger changed the way they calculate the BC on there projectiles.
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Cool- i thought comparing it from the sierras something was a little wrong. Interesting to note that berger reccomend a 1:7 twist but sierra reccomend a 1:6.5 From reports I will have to back the loads off on the SMK's as thier jackets arent as strong, where I can put the 90gr VLD back to the 3000-3100fps mark. Oh I wish the barrel was here... and chambered... and screwed in....
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Should be an awesome target pill .
In my experience with Bergers those that aren't recommended for hunting just zip through varmints with little expansion . Results with their 6mm 90gn boattail and 88gn low drag were like chalk and cheese . The 88gn is recommended for varmints and makes big holes. I sold off my 90 grainers to a paper puncher after trying them on foxes and rabbits with disappointing results.
In my experience with Bergers those that aren't recommended for hunting just zip through varmints with little expansion . Results with their 6mm 90gn boattail and 88gn low drag were like chalk and cheese . The 88gn is recommended for varmints and makes big holes. I sold off my 90 grainers to a paper puncher after trying them on foxes and rabbits with disappointing results.
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Yes the VLD's are rated for hunting game, but they have designated varmint bullets as well. Barrel will be here next week so next saturday might be my day of giving them a go. Loaded a dummy round and oh my gawd do they look the goods.
Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
Brad Y wrote:Yes the VLD's are rated for hunting game, but they have designated varmint bullets as well. Barrel will be here next week so next saturday might be my day of giving them a go. Loaded a dummy round and oh my gawd do they look the goods.
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Re: Berger 90gr .224 VLD
fark me watch ya dont poke ya eye out with them bloody hell