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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View Post
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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View PostI was reading this page too. I might go with the hunter classic
http://www.bergerbullets.com/informa...e-and-designs/
Why? You're wanting an optimum long range bullet. Not that the classic won't work. But it's no VLD.
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Originally posted by Ragin' View PostWhy? You're wanting an optimum long range bullet. Not that the classic won't work. But it's no VLD.
Did you read the article?
Here's how I understand it. I'm probably wrong though...
It's their answer the SAAMI std.
I don't know the overall length of the chamber of the rifle.
It has a different ogive and length to have a shorter COAL to be used in a factory rifle with a magazine. The Savage 12 VLP has an internal 4 red magazine...
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Originally posted by Pushbutton2 View PostDid you read the article?
Here's how I understand it. I'm probably wrong though...
It's their answer the SAAMI std.
I don't know the overall length of the chamber of the rifle.
It has a different ogive and length to have a shorter COAL to be used in a factory rifle with a magazine. The Savage 12 VLP has an internal 4 red magazine...
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Originally posted by BTGuard View PostWhile the vld is longer you can still load it to fit factory mag wells with good accuracy. While the classic hunter may be easier to do this with the vld results should be much more rewarding. Trial and error would be the only way to find out for sure. The article loading the vld should help discover that "sweet spot" so to speak. If you buy a box of 168 gr vld I know a place you could get rid of them if they don't work
LOL!!!
I'm looking forward to finding out :-)
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