Berger Hybrid Bullets — What You Need to Know
SHOT Show 2013 kicks off in two weeks in Las Vegas. One of our top priorities is to talk with the bullet makers from Berger, Hornady, Lapua, and Nosler.
At SHOT Show 2012 we chatted with Berger Ballistician Bryan Litz about Berger’s popular line of Hybrid bullets. Berger now offers a wide range of Hybrids in multiple calibers and weights. In fact, for .30-Caliber shooters, Berger now offers six different Hybrid match bullets, with weights from 155 grains up to 230 grains. New .338 Cal Tactical Hybrids were released in 2012 and big .375 Cal, and .408 Cal Hybrids are in the works (read more below).
Bryan tells us: “The hybrid design is Berger’s solution to the age old problem of precision vs. ease of use. This design is making life easier for handloaders as well as providing opportunities for commercial ammo loaders who need to offer a high performance round that also shoots precisely in many rifles with various chamber/throat configurations.”
For those not familiar with Hybrid bullets, the Hybrid design blends two common bullet nose shapes on the front section of the bullet (from the tip to the start of the bearing surface). Most of the curved section of the bullet has a Secant (VLD-style) ogive for low drag. This then blends in a Tangent-style ogive curve further back, where the bullet first contacts the rifling. The Tangent section makes seating depth less critical to accuracy, so the Hybrid bullet can shoot well through a range of seating depths, even though it has a very high Ballistic Coefficient (BC).
In the video we asked Bryan for recommended seating depths for 7mm and .30-Caliber Hybrid bullets. Bryan advises that, as a starting point, Hybrid bullets be seated .015″ (fifteen thousandths) off the lands in most barrels. Watch the video for more tips how to optimize your loads with Hybrid bullets.
Berger is Developing New Large-Caliber and Hunting Hybrids
In related news, Berger announced that it will be offering a series of .338-caliber Hybrids. First Berger is reintroducing the Gen 1 .338 Cal, 300gr Hybrid bullet in Berger’s Hunting line. Berger will also be making a 250gr Hybrid Hunting bullet using the same type of jacket as the original Gen 1 300gr Hybrid bullet. In addition, Berger has released a .338 Cal 250gr Match Hybrid OTM Tactical bullet, along with a 300gr Match Hybrid OTM Tactical projectile.More big bullets are on the drawing board. Our source says “.375 Caliber and then .408 Caliber are the next new calibers to be made at Berger”. These are in the design phase, and Berger needs to build a new machine, so the .375s and .408s will not be available until 2013 at the earliest.
Similar Posts:
- Hybrid Science: How to Load Hybrid Bullets for Best Accuracy
- Bryan Litz Talks — How to Get Best Results with Berger Hybrids
- Hybrid Bullets: How to Optimize Your Seating Depths
- New 250gr Berger .338-Caliber OTM ‘Tactical’ Hybrid Bullets
- SHOT Show Report: Berger Crafts Hybrids in More Calibers
Tags: Ballistic Coefficient, Berger, Bryan Litz, Drag, G1, G7, hunting, Hybrid Bullet, Jacket, Long-Range, Match, Nose, Ogive, rifle, Secant Ogive, shooting, Tactical, Tangent Ogive, VLD
Bryan:
Leading edge info from which every precision loader and rifleman can benefit. Outstanding, as usual.
Jim Hardy
I am about to finalize a 300mag build, designed around THAT 230 hybrid 30cal. I am building the gun around the projectile! Its almost ready.
“hit the ground running – with something that works.”
Great advice! 15 it is.
Bryan Litz is my hero!
Get the 6.5 hybrid as soon as possible please. I cannot get your vld’s to shoot a decent group in my light hunting rifle.
Gentlemen,
Do you have any plans to offer a 7mm Hybrid Classic Hunter bullet in 140 grains?
Thanks,
Bob Perkins