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Newtosavage
12-25-2015, 10:58 PM
I've really enjoyed my Savage 11 (.308). After learning to hand load with the Lee Loader and settling on a fine Sightron 4-12 scope with the HHR reticle, I set out to find a reduced recoil load that would be effect to 300 yards and hopefully match my holdover reticle crosshairs at 100/200/300 yards. I found that with a 150 grain bullet over 37 grains of H4895. It gives me a very accurate, very pleasant shooting load that still carries 1100 ft. lbs. at 300 yards.

The last component I was deciding on was bullets. I've tried Nosler Ballist Tip, Hornady SST and finally Sierra Game King 150's.

Today I had perfect shooting conditions and an empty 300-yard range, so I took advantage of it. I fired two consecutive 5-shot groups at 300 yards, both on a cold clean bore.

The 1st shot was the one one the far Left of the Sierra group, and I knew I pulled it a touch when I shot it. The other four were good shots. On the SST group, all five were good shots as far as I could tell.

If I hadn't shot the group with the Sierras, I'd be pretty satisfied with the SST's for a 300-yard hunting application. But after having seen what the Sierras are capable of, I think I know what bullet I'll be using from now on. ;)

Thanks Savage and Sierra for such great products!

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Newtosavage
12-25-2015, 11:00 PM
If I didn't know any better, I'd say those SST's were walking to the Right as that barrel warmed up. Thoughts?

390fe
12-26-2015, 01:28 PM
My rifle and I are big fans of Sierra bullets. Both the 175 Sierra Matchking and the 180 grain Sierra Gamekings will shoot sub minute of angle.

Jakemore71
12-26-2015, 02:23 PM
Went and shot my new Model 10 P-SR a couple days ago. Sighted rifle in at 100yds, and shot sub-MOA with Sierra MK-BTHP 168gr. Amazing to me with this factory rifle.

Newtosavage
12-27-2015, 09:45 PM
During the off-season, I'm going to play with some 165/168-grain match bullets, and you can bet they will be Sierras. I'm super impressed with those bullets.

Front Royalty
12-27-2015, 10:30 PM
http://s1251.photobucket.com/user/JFoley0011981/media/Screenshot_2015-12-29-22-46-52.png.html?sort=3&o=0Shot a .181 three shot group using a factory fcp-sr with Hornady 168 HPBT match bullets @ 100 yds last week, and a .222 right after that. $630 OTD.

big honkin jeep
12-28-2015, 10:09 PM
As you probably know every rifle is different.
I have had great luck with the Game Kings. I was talking with a tech at Sierra and mentioned my rifles preference for the Game Kings over the Match Kings and that it put the Game Kings all into one hole over and over again. I'm pretty sure it prefers the different ogive on the Game Kings for some reason. (Old flatback 116 in 30-06 putting 10 into .446)
He confirmed to me that I'm not the only one whos rifle prefers the GKs over the Mks.
Whatever your rifle likes best, when you find it, just shoot it.

GaCop
01-13-2016, 09:56 AM
I've been reloading for over 40 years and have always gotten my best accuracy with Sierra bullets.

WinnieTheBoom
01-13-2016, 10:47 AM
I'd suggest going heavier than 150 grain for LR shooting. The lighter bullets have a helluva time remaining stable as they dip into transonic velocities. 175 SMKs have been the ticket for me out to 600 yards, haven't had the chance to try anything heavier.

yobuck
01-13-2016, 12:02 PM
Just remember that bc is subject to change due to velocity numbers.
You can improve a lower bc number with velocity, but the opposite isnt true.

GaCop
01-14-2016, 02:15 PM
I'd suggest going heavier than 150 grain for LR shooting. The lighter bullets have a helluva time remaining stable as they dip into transonic velocities. 175 SMKs have been the ticket for me out to 600 yards, haven't had the chance to try anything heavier. The 175's do well out to 1k too.

yew plucker
01-25-2016, 07:08 PM
I use Sierra Gamekings for hunting also.

darkker
01-25-2016, 07:29 PM
The 175's do well out to 1k too.

Yep, The 175's were built side X Side with military help. They are Rock-solid crossing trans-sonic.
While the wind will make a liar out of me at any given moment;), we've been shooting them to a mile for some time now. Always land with the pointy part pointed where it should.