Not to be misinterpreted as criticism, but is there really such a significant difference in accuracy/drop/drift in using match/target bullets for hunting?
How much differerence in drop/drift does the VLD profile make at say,600 yards compared to something like an Accubond or Interbond?
I just ordered some Bergers for my 270 but will probably use them on paper and coyotes.
I think a major reason to go with the VLD's is that you can get them heavy. I'd always go for the heaviest-for-caliber bullet, which is what Berger reccomends. When looking at loads for my 30-06, I compared 180gr bullets to 210gr VLD's and found that at longer range the VLD's carry noticeably more energy.
How much more? Here's data for 2x reloaded 30-06 loads, as well as one factory 300 win mag load. The 300 is the cheapo stuff, but it does sell like hotcakes and so is a useful comparison I think. I was surprised by the numbers myself...
30-06 Ballistics Table in Yards 180 gr. Accubond, .507 B.C.
Range (yards) Muzzle 50 100 200 300 400 500
Velocity (fps) 2850 2758 2669 2495 2327 2166 2012
Energy (ft.-lb.) 3246 3041 2847 2487 2165 1876 1617
Trajectory (200 yd. zero) -1.5 0.7 1.7 0.0 -7.2 -20.9 -42.0
30-06 Ballistics Table in Yards 210 gr.,VLD .631 B.C.
Range (yards) Muzzle 50 100 200 300 400 500
Velocity (fps) 2650 2580 2510 2375 2243 2116 1993
Energy (ft.-lb.) 3274 3103 2938 2629 2347 2088 1852
Trajectory (200 yd. zero) -1.5 0.9 2.0 0.0 -8.1 -23.2 -46.1
300 win mag Federal 180gr hot-cor Federal Power Shock
Energy in Foot Pounds (To nearest 5 Foot Pounds)
Load No Caliber Muzzle 100 Y 200 Y 300 Y 400 Y 500 Y
300WBS 300 Win. Magnum 3502 3013 2582 2200 1864 1570
I found it interesting that if a fellow is going to reload his -06, he's actually better off at longer ranges than the 300 win mag guy buying cheap ammo. Way better if using heavier, aerodynamic bullets.