got this off the long range website. looks like berger may be coming out with a 155 for all the 6.5 guys. http://www.longrangehunting.com/thre...hunter.190703/
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Maybe a 155 grain 6.5 Berger?
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostSeen a few people test it. Looks promising but youll have to run a hell of a freebore which will severly limit you running lighter bullets if you ever wanted to. Load these in a 6.5 saum or 264 wm and hammer down!!
If true these will be going in my .264 Win Mag with a stout load of Retumbo.
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The longer the bullet the faster the twist is needed to stabilize the bullet. Berger twist rate calculator is handy for knowing what is needed to stabilize your bullet. They have a list of their current bullets to select from or you can add in your own info.
The below Berger Twist Rate Stability Calculator allows you to identify what the optimal twist rate and the marginal twist rate is for any given bullet given your shooting conditions. This tool allows you to figure out which bullets will stabilize out of your rifle given your rifle's twist rate. This tool also helps
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Originally posted by Outbreaker View PostI would love it if they made a 120gr for the grendel.
The berger 130gr offerings work quite well in the Grendel loaded with CFE223 or Leverevolution powder, as does the 129gr Nosler accubond longrange. That is actually a Grendel in my avatar photo. Accuracy wise it loves both the bullets pushed by CFE223 as does my ARLast edited by kmon; 09-14-2017, 03:09 PM.
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