Re: Bergers 7mm 195 Grain EOL Hybrid Bullets!!! -WOW-
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SagebrushShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm glad I've waited on doing an ELR rig. Was gonna do a .338 Lapua AI, but running the numbers on this bullet, looks like a 7mm will be in my future. Less cost, less recoil, less elevation dialed and better wind doping. What's not to like? Only thing you're giving up is a little less kinetic energy. But at 1500 yds the difference is only 300 ft/lbs from the numbers I've run. Pretty damn good trade off if you ask me.
-SBS </div></div>
I cant wait for these to come to fruition. Ive been running 180 bergers out of my 7mm saum with great results.
Im up 2-0 on my buddy that runs a 338 lapua from 1760-2000yds. We run pretty similar elevation when hes running 300g bullets but my wind is usually about half of what he has had to dial.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SagebrushShooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm glad I've waited on doing an ELR rig. Was gonna do a .338 Lapua AI, but running the numbers on this bullet, looks like a 7mm will be in my future. Less cost, less recoil, less elevation dialed and better wind doping. What's not to like? Only thing you're giving up is a little less kinetic energy. But at 1500 yds the difference is only 300 ft/lbs from the numbers I've run. Pretty damn good trade off if you ask me.
-SBS </div></div>
I cant wait for these to come to fruition. Ive been running 180 bergers out of my 7mm saum with great results.
Im up 2-0 on my buddy that runs a 338 lapua from 1760-2000yds. We run pretty similar elevation when hes running 300g bullets but my wind is usually about half of what he has had to dial.