I wanted to try some heavier bullets, and I have some friends that swear by Berger for low SD's and great ballistics. Found 5 boxes of Berger 300-WM 215gr Hybrid OTM (Part #65-70100), and bought them to try out. When I pulled out a round to inspect it, I realized they were way longer than my standard ammo (Hornady ELD-M 195gr). So long ... that they don't fit in the magazines I use in my MPA 300-WMBA rifle. They do, however, fit in my Barrett MRAD magazines ... also 300-WM.
So here are my two questions:
(1) What's up with this ammo that is clearly longer than the SAMI spec for 300-WM (3.340") ... the round is 3.60". How can they represent it as 300-WM?
(2) If it chambers OK in my Barrett MRAD, is there any reason why I shouldn't use it? I mean ... it's "sunk cost" so I'd like to at least shoot it for fun even if I don't buy anymore..
I'm interested in #2 because I'd like to see if decreasing the distance to the lands actually "improves" accuracy, but I'd throw it away if anything about that would be dangerous or damaging to my Barrett MRAD.
Anybody have any experience with this particular round? Am I OK to shoot it as long as it fits in the magazine and the bolt closes?
Left is Hornady, right is Berger. BTW ... the case on the Berger is perfect. It's the bullet that's hung like a horse.
So here are my two questions:
(1) What's up with this ammo that is clearly longer than the SAMI spec for 300-WM (3.340") ... the round is 3.60". How can they represent it as 300-WM?
(2) If it chambers OK in my Barrett MRAD, is there any reason why I shouldn't use it? I mean ... it's "sunk cost" so I'd like to at least shoot it for fun even if I don't buy anymore..
I'm interested in #2 because I'd like to see if decreasing the distance to the lands actually "improves" accuracy, but I'd throw it away if anything about that would be dangerous or damaging to my Barrett MRAD.
Anybody have any experience with this particular round? Am I OK to shoot it as long as it fits in the magazine and the bolt closes?
Left is Hornady, right is Berger. BTW ... the case on the Berger is perfect. It's the bullet that's hung like a horse.