Eagleeye this is truly amazing. The fastest I got the 210 bergers going in my 26" sendero was 3090 fps with 94gr of retumbo. Considering most people put ~75gr of powder in their 300 win mags I would LOVE to see your load data on how you get 3000+ with the 210s and a 300 win mag. Not sure how long your barrel is. The OP is talking about a vanguard or similar hunting rifle. Not some super long barrel bench gun.
The ballistics I posted for the 168 Berger are achieved in my 24" hunting rifle.
And no, as I stated I have not used the 300 win mag but rather its big brothers. Not sure how the smaller 300 win mag can do what the bigger ones can't but I'm all ears.
I am also curious about the definition of a hunting bullet. What criteria must be met before it is called so? Does Walt Berger (who surely knows more about bullets than you do) saying so make it so? Does ballistics gel? Dead animals? What makes the berger not a hunting bullet and what makes a ballistic tip one? Or a tsx?
The ballistics I posted for the 168 Berger are achieved in my 24" hunting rifle.
And no, as I stated I have not used the 300 win mag but rather its big brothers. Not sure how the smaller 300 win mag can do what the bigger ones can't but I'm all ears.
I am also curious about the definition of a hunting bullet. What criteria must be met before it is called so? Does Walt Berger (who surely knows more about bullets than you do) saying so make it so? Does ballistics gel? Dead animals? What makes the berger not a hunting bullet and what makes a ballistic tip one? Or a tsx?
Well I don't know what "long range hammer" means to most people but lets assume long range starts after 500 yards.
The chart shows a 168gr berger launched at 3050fps (very achievable with a 7mm rem mag). Please feel free to post a 300 win mag load that will hit harder, shoot flatter, and have less wind drift. Not to mention the 7mm rem mag kicks less and is cheaper to shoot
Well, you have obviously not worked with the 300 Win Mag enough, particularly at long range.
The 210 Berger is the bullet, and 3050 is a realistic velocity in a 300 Win Mag, some even reaching 3100 because of the shorter bearing surface of that bullet. The trajectory and wind drift is identical to the 168 Berger, and it does arrive at 1000 with quite a bit more "thump" than does the 7 Mag.
Granted, the recoil will be greater, and a bit more powder will be burned.
The 300 Win Mag [or 308 Norma] do not take a back seat to the 7 mag in any ballistic race.
Additionally, as far as I am concerned [and many others agree], that Berger VLD is not a hunting bullet, regardless of what Berger may claim.
Trying to compare a true "hunting" bullet with a Berger will have the Berger ahead every time. It is simply a sleeker profile.
I shoot Bergers in 1000 yard competition, and love them for that.
For hunting, I much prefer a different style and construction.
Regards, Eagleye.