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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 2984355" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>This is probably a question better asked of someone like Bryan Litz at Applied Ballistics.</p><p></p><p>Most serious rifle shooters try to build or buy their rifle based on the bullet they are going to be shooting and type of shooting (target or hunting). Things like twist rate, chamber, and cartridge are pre-decided therefore doing away with jumping from one bullet to another.</p><p></p><p>My chamber was cut for Berger bullets and I have shot three different 180 grain Burger bullets (Hunting, VLD, and Hybrid) with 65.8 grains of H1000 powder. Each bullet is designed slightly different than the other and each bullet has a different seating depth. Muzzle velocity is close for all three but each one has a different ballistic solution. All three shoot sub 1/2 MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 2984355, member: 33119"] This is probably a question better asked of someone like Bryan Litz at Applied Ballistics. Most serious rifle shooters try to build or buy their rifle based on the bullet they are going to be shooting and type of shooting (target or hunting). Things like twist rate, chamber, and cartridge are pre-decided therefore doing away with jumping from one bullet to another. My chamber was cut for Berger bullets and I have shot three different 180 grain Burger bullets (Hunting, VLD, and Hybrid) with 65.8 grains of H1000 powder. Each bullet is designed slightly different than the other and each bullet has a different seating depth. Muzzle velocity is close for all three but each one has a different ballistic solution. All three shoot sub 1/2 MOA. [/QUOTE]
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