Bryan Litz joins Berger Bullets

Eric Stecker

New member
It is my great pleasure and sincere honor to announce that Bryan Litz has joined Berger Bullets as our Ballistician. Bryan is well known on many forums but for those of you who want to learn more about Bryan you can visit his website at http://bryanlitz.bravehost.com/.

Bryan’s unbiased and purely scientific approach to bullet performance testing and analysis will be put to use in the optimization of our current line and the development of new bullets and calibers. I am encouraging Bryan to continue assisting shooters by providing them information that is based entirely upon scientific fact rather than brand loyalty.

It is our goal to make the best bullets in the world. Bryan’s facts based approach will add a strong design element to our already strong manufacturing process. I believe Bryan’s unbiased and science based guidance will be best for Berger and ultimately best for the shooters.

It will take time as this will be a deliberate process, but soon you will see our entire line evolve into bullets that are optimized for top performance in specific applications. If this results in the discontinuation of a bullet you are using I can assure you it is because this bullet will be replaced by a proven enhancement.

This move will result in many new developments (not all bullet specific) toward improving the shooting experience and growing the shooting sports. I encourage you to congratulate Bryan and to present him with any technically related bullet design comments or concerns on this forum or directly at bsl135@yahoo.com.

Regards,

Eric Stecker
Executive Vice President
Berger Bullets
 
Wonderful News

Eric,

You and Bryan Litz on the same team? :eek: Wow! Now that's good news. :D

Although we have not yet met in person, Bryan and I became acquainted here on BR Central. He is young, well educated, enthusiastic, open-minded, and a terrific shooter and writer to boot. Bryan Litz has it all! :D

Great news!

Gene Beggs
 
Hi guys,
Well, I just turned in my government badges and got all the classified info scooped out of my brain. I'm now a full time servant of the shooting industry. As most of you know, I've been doing ballistics work part time for various vendors and publications. My position as Ballistician at Berger Bullets is a natural evolution of that role.

I've admired the progress and initiative of Berger Bullets over the last few years, and am thrilled to be a part of it now. As Eric described, many of my responsibilities will be tied directly to Berger, and I intend to do my best. It is also our goal to make shooting as enjoyable as possible for everyone, regardless of what discipline or equipment they choose. If this means recommending a 'non-Berger' bullet because it's better for a particular application, then that's what we'll do (then promptly get to work making a better Berger bullet for that application :D) In other words, I intend to continue providing facts based analysis that's not just the company line.

Thanks, Gene and Butch, for the warm welcome.

-Bryan
 
Bryan Litz

Bryan
If you just stick to the facts you'll find life is much easier and people will trust you and the company you represent.
Congrats on your new job now if you could get to work designing a 338 BT Match bullet at 270-310 grains and a 720-770 grain BT Match for the 50 bmg Berger Bullets will rule the world.
Lynn
 
Bullet

I would like a 6MM 68 grain FB Match Varmint bullet.
 
I would like a 6MM 68 grain FB Match Varmint bullet.

I've been shooting the 68 gr FB Berger for well over a year. I don't have a clue how long it has been available (Berger # 243068). It is a destroyer of cycotes in my 1:12 twist 28" 6mm Rem. Shoots excellent at really high velocities (+3650 fps). I have some 300 yd kills with it.

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I would like a 6MM 68 grain FB Match Varmint bullet.


BB243068MMOL 6MM 243DIA 68GR VARMINT MOLY 19.99
Natchez Shooter Supplies

Berger has made these for as long as I can remember. Used to be MEF's. Have they quit making them now??? Took above from the website today.

Hovis
 
Berger

Sounds like you guys are assaulting the bullet world, congrats...
I have an old 6'06 built by Harry McGowan that will not shoot anything but 80 grain Bergers. Eric, I would part with this relic for a nominal sum. Think of all the sales you could generate by demonstrating this at shows and matches.
Just joking, gun is not for sale. The part about the bullets is no joke...
 
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