Match Grade Bullets

We only make match grade bullets, which means that we use the highest quality copper and lead available. The copper is made into the J4 Precision Jacket, which is recognized around the world as the bullet jacket with the best concentricity available. We don't just claim to make jackets that measure .0003 or less variation in wall thickness, we actually do it. This can be verified in every lot and is the reason why benchrest shooters who make bullets by hand use J4 Precision Jackets exclusively. More often you will find that J4 Precision Jackets measure .0002 or less. We make all of our J4 Precision Jackets and bullets on one set of dies to insure that all of the bullets in each box are as consistent as possible. Consistency is the key to ultimate accuracy and no one makes a bullet as consistent as we do. Some people comment that our bullets are too expensive. If you care about accuracy you sort the cheaper brands. If you have to buy four boxes of the cheaper bullets to get 100 bullets that measure the same then you could have purchased two or three boxes of Bergers resulting in 2 or 3 times as many good bullets for less money out of your pocket not to mention the added time it takes to sort all of those bullets.

Varmint Bullets

Our varmint bullets are designed specifically for the varmint hunter. The slightly larger opening in the nose allows the bullet to expand instantly creating the highest possible opportunity for an explosive, one shot kill. The J4 Precision Jacket that we use has a thinner wall at the nose to assist in rapid expansion while it also has a base that is thick enough for high velocity cartridges. We use the same high-grade materials and techniques to make our varmint bullets so you can expect the same tight groups you get from our target bullets.

 
 
 

Very Low Drag Bullets

Designed by Bill Davis, the VLD bullet is on the cutting edge of using bullet design for improved external ballistics. The VLD bullet is designed to provide less drop and drift than any bullet on the market today. This result makes the VLD an ideal choice for the medium to long-range target competition shooter. If you stand behind a shooter using a VLD bullet and watch the bullet's vapor trail you will see a flatter trajectory than with non-VLD bullets (assuming similar velocity). VLD bullets can shoot well at any OAL. If you do not achieve the accuracy level you are looking for by jumping a VLD bullet then you may find that your rifle will shoot VLDs more accurately if the bullet touches the rifling when the round is chambered. VLD bullets may need a little more tweaking than non VLDs but when they are working well they are tough to beat.

 

Hunting Bullets

The MATCH VLD bullets are proving to be the most lethal big game hunting bullet available. (Watch Demo Clip) The VLD design incorporates a sharp nose that allows the bullet to penetrate up to 3 inches before it starts to expand. This delayed expansion results in a wound channel that is deep inside the vital area of any big game. After the bullet starts to expand it will shed 80% to 90% of its weight into the surrounding tissue traveling as deep as 18 inches. This results in a massive wound cavity that creates the greatest possible amount of tissue damage and hemraging within the vital area (organs). This massive and extensive wound cavity result in the animal dropping fast. Our bullets don't poke through like an arrow but instead expend all of their energy right where it is most effective, inside the animal. Bullets that poke through so that they can cause a blood trail are designed to result in a hunter tracking a wounded animal. Using the Berger VLD will result in an animal that goes down fast so you can enjoy the results of your hunt without having to track the wounded animal after the shot. You owe it to yourself to see how accurate and deadly the Berger VLD will be on your next hunt. To order a 30 minute video for $5 that provides more detail on the bullets, cartridge and velocity used to take several animals at a variety of ranges call 714-447-5456.

Boat Tail Bullets

Our BT bullets are made with a more conventional shape that most shooters are familiar with loading. The BT bullets are easy to make shoot accurately at any seating depth. Since the BT bullets have a conventional shape nose they will shoot accurately when loaded to feed through a magazine. Our BT bullets can be shot from short to long range making them the most flexible option for the reloader. The heavier BT bullets have been used successfully for hunting small to medium sized game. They do not have the high BC of the VLD but they more than make up for it by being so easy to make shoot accurately in any rifle.

 
 

High BC Flat Base Bullets

High BC FB bullets have an extra long nose. These bullets will have a higher BC than other flat base bullets. They are excellent short to medium range varmint or target bullets where wind is a factor. For the best accuracy the High BC FB should be loaded so that the bullet touches the rifling up to .010 into the rifling. Due to their extremely long noses the High BC FB bullets do not shoot well when they are loaded to feed through a magazine.

 
 
 

Moly Coated Bullets

All of our bullets can be purchased with Moly Coating. Our Moly Coated bullets are coated with molybdenum disulfide and carnuba wax. Using Moly Coated bullets will result in having to clean less while maintaining a high level of accuracy during a shooting session. It is important to clean your barrel after every shooting session. Moly Coated bullets are best for shooters who go through a lot of rounds during a shooting session. Using Moly Coated bullets requires a different cleaning procedure. The use of a penetrating oil and bore paste is recommended. If you shoot Moly Coated bullets you should not mix your loads with non Moly Coated bullets or poor accuracy will result from inconsistent pressures.