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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 3695563" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Those posts are information straight from Bergers own reference library. In it he states that .010 seemed a lot to him initially, but they have been finding over the years that the sweet spot is .040 wide, so narrow bands of testing are not really needed. Those are manufacturer's sources. If you haven't read it before, then your information search is incomplete. The load information started out as "jam the rifling and figure it out from there". I'm suggesting it isnt needed and offering the latest from the bullets manufacturer. And with a sweet spot that big, it's unlikely you need to chase lands. My results are in line with Bergers findings and verifying at distance has proven it to be effective. There was some initial adjustment in BC due to real world hits, but the calculator is pretty much spot on out to 1200 yards on targets and just over 600 on deer so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 3695563, member: 5778"] Those posts are information straight from Bergers own reference library. In it he states that .010 seemed a lot to him initially, but they have been finding over the years that the sweet spot is .040 wide, so narrow bands of testing are not really needed. Those are manufacturer's sources. If you haven't read it before, then your information search is incomplete. The load information started out as "jam the rifling and figure it out from there". I'm suggesting it isnt needed and offering the latest from the bullets manufacturer. And with a sweet spot that big, it's unlikely you need to chase lands. My results are in line with Bergers findings and verifying at distance has proven it to be effective. There was some initial adjustment in BC due to real world hits, but the calculator is pretty much spot on out to 1200 yards on targets and just over 600 on deer so far. [/QUOTE]
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