I recently became aware that Berger is produceing bullets in this catagory & the thing that appealed to me the most, they recommend their bullets be seated into the lands. That & many out there claim they are the most accurate bullets available. I like the idea of just seating the bullets @ the lands rather than playing around with seating depth to try & find an accurate load. There are many positive revues out there where hunters report very successful terminal results on big game.
So I decided to order some for my 30-06 & my 308 W. I ended up getting 175grn for the 308 & 190grn for the 30-06. I got these because they were all I could get without backorder, & I'm glad I did. With the VLD's touching the lands, the 30-06 has a COL of 3.481" & the 308 has a COL of 2.953", & both have less than .250" of straight bearing shank in the caseing neck, but seem stable enough. If I had gotten lighter bullets, they would never have touched the lands, & I certainly wouldn't want any less bullet in the neck. The 308 will be fired "single shot" from a bolt rifle, & the '06 from my Handi, so the long length will not be a problem. These VLD's sure have a long, skinny point !
I loaded the 308 with Varget, beginning with STARING LOAD, & going up 1/2 grain @ a time, stopping 2 grains from max, until I can start shooting them to look for pressure signs, then start loading for "group". I used the same loading procedure for the '06 useing IMR 4350 & H414. Now all I have to do is get up to Virginia & shoot till I "ring those puppys out"
! Once I get accurate loads, I'm gonna try them out on a Virginia Whitetail next fall ! Hopefully, I'll get the chance to see how these slightly 'heavy for caliber' bullets penetrate on a big buck !
I would really like to hear from anyone who has any first hand knowledge, or interest in this subject
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THANKS - Jim