Berger Bullets only makes match grade
bullets. While we refer to our flat base, hollow point bullets
as "standard or regular," this terminology may be somewhat
misleading. Our flat base, point bullet design is the most
consistently accurate on the market for short to medium range
shooting. They are primarily for target use but are also effective
for larger varmints.
An LTB bullet is a boat tail bullet
with a more conventional nose length. Overall, it's the
easiest bullet to make shoot accurately at any seating depth.
LTB bullets are used in short to medium range situations
for both target and hunting. They don't have the high BC's
of the VLD's, but they more than make up for it in accuracy
and ease of loading. LTB bullets are compatible for use
in any magazine.
High BC FB bullets are flat based with
an extra long nose. They make excellent varmint bullets
for high wind conditions at medium to longer ranges. The
long nose results in a higher ballistic coefficient. For
best results, the High BC FB bullet should be touching the
rifling when loaded. Due to their extreme length, High BC
FB bullets don't work well in most magazines.
BT bullets are the perfect answer for
those longer shots. Compared to a flat base, the boat tail
reduces drag. This allows BT bullets to achieve higher ballistic
coefficiency so they will be less affected by wind conditions.
And, BT bullets also shoot flatter than flat base bullets.
Match Varmint bullets are designed for the varmint
hunter. The larger opening in the nose opens instantly to
create the highest possible opportunity for a one-shot kill.
With match grade accuracy, you'll have little trouble putting
this bullet right where you want it.
VLD bullets feature our supreme long
range design. With both an extra long nose and a boat tail,
these bullets have the highest possible ballistic coefficient.
They shoot flatter and are less affected by wind conditions
than any other bullet of similar weight. You don't need
super-high velocity for flat trajectories with VLD bullets.
The design allows the bullet to shoot flatter at any velocity.
For best results, the bullet should be touching the rifling
when loaded. It is recommended for 300 yards or more and
will not work in most magazines.