Actually didn't Walt Berger sell Berger Bullets in 2000? Not that it really matters but just as a matter of fact:
The story of Berger Bullets. I had the pleasure of working with a nephew of Walt the last 20 years of my career. Walt was in regular attendance of the Super Shoot benchrest competition here in NE Ohio (Kebly's Range Inc.). So while Walt remained on with Berger Bullets he has not owned it since 2000. It wasn't too long ago that Berger Bullets released their first reloading manual. Maybe a few years ago? Currently in first edition. I just tend to doubt Walt Berger was using software solutions 16 years ago when he sold Berger Bullets.
Ron
I'll be honest with you. I am not active in many gun forums, actually only two real active and one slightly. This forum is actually real nice and tame as compared to some of what I have seen out there. Anyway, I agree as to Quick Load being a good viable chunk of software. That based on my limited experience with it but it gets great reviews by many here.No, I'm not trying to sell anything, I'm simply trying to defend it's use and the fact that it can be very accurate, why do so many people have to be rude and accusatory on this forum...
nope. did 2-30min sets both hold dogs. one we coon hunted a week or so ago and had about 5 different dogs fire up, the other spot had several sets of tracks in the snow but nothing came out. I shined the light at 300yards on the woodline and got a flicker of somethings eyes but then it disappeared.That was Thursday evening. Today is Saturday. So has the Ohio coyote population decreased?
Ron
I did drop a nice 8pt yesterday with the smoke pole. I hate the cold too i have frost bite on my index finger from holding still with bare finger on the steel receiver trying not to move with 15 deer 40-50yards all around me. big boy finally gave me a shot after about 5min.Next time!
Man it was cold outside today. Anymore I flat out hate cold.
Ron