I haven't seen a whole lot of reviews for the new Berger 25 caliber 135s, but I picked up a couple thousand to try out.
Specs are:
Accuracy International AXSA
26" K&P barrel 1:7 chambered in 25 Creedmoor by ES Tactical
SilencerCo Omega suppressor
1x Lapua brass
FGMM small rifle primers
I was just using my 131 Blackjack load, so 41.2 gains of Reloder 16
This isn't a comprehensive review, since these are the first 20 rounds fired with these bullets. MV was a little slower than I'd hoped, but not terrible at 2872 with ES of 10 and SD of 3.7, but only over 10 rounds. I'll probably bump the charge up to 41.5 to see if 2900 fps is possible, which I'm fairly certain can be done safely.
I could only get out to 613 yards today, but initial reviews are positive. Bullets were extremely consistent, which we all expect from Berger. I pulled 20 random bullets and weights were consistently in the 134.9 to 135.1 range. 15 came in exactly at 135, 4 at 134.9, and one at 135.1. I needed 3.1 mils of elevation to get to 613 and the published 0.334 G7 seems spot on. I won't have the chance to take these out to 1000+ until next week, so I'll report back when I do.
Edit: slight correction. Lapua brass was 1x fired, not 2x
Specs are:
Accuracy International AXSA
26" K&P barrel 1:7 chambered in 25 Creedmoor by ES Tactical
SilencerCo Omega suppressor
1x Lapua brass
FGMM small rifle primers
I was just using my 131 Blackjack load, so 41.2 gains of Reloder 16
This isn't a comprehensive review, since these are the first 20 rounds fired with these bullets. MV was a little slower than I'd hoped, but not terrible at 2872 with ES of 10 and SD of 3.7, but only over 10 rounds. I'll probably bump the charge up to 41.5 to see if 2900 fps is possible, which I'm fairly certain can be done safely.
I could only get out to 613 yards today, but initial reviews are positive. Bullets were extremely consistent, which we all expect from Berger. I pulled 20 random bullets and weights were consistently in the 134.9 to 135.1 range. 15 came in exactly at 135, 4 at 134.9, and one at 135.1. I needed 3.1 mils of elevation to get to 613 and the published 0.334 G7 seems spot on. I won't have the chance to take these out to 1000+ until next week, so I'll report back when I do.
Edit: slight correction. Lapua brass was 1x fired, not 2x
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