.308 Seirra MatchKing Gold Medal Match does pretty well. 168 grn or 175 grn. I can get 1/2 - 1 MOA with my Savage 10P depending on day.
Any try any store bought match ammo
.308 Seirra MatchKing Gold Medal Match does pretty well. 168 grn or 175 grn. I can get 1/2 - 1 MOA with my Savage 10P depending on day.
I am with Russmerle on the FGGM. Also heard that Black Hills Gold is some good ammo too. I would also recommend Nosler Match ammo. Sometimes you can find it on sale at www.shootersproshop.com so that would be the first place i would look for that.
I have a hard time significantly improving FGMM with hand loads.
I've had very good luck with Eagle Eye 175gr through my Hog Hunter .308. As good or better than FGGM, leaning more towards the better side.
The only way I have improved on it was to duplicate it first, then play with the OAL to fine tune it to my rifle. I was able to do this using a Hornady match bullet too, which saved me some money on the bullets.
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No problem at all.
Yes I throw charges in CC's, but don't do it for a weight only to get a specific volume.
What I do is when I get a new keg of powder, I'll take a VMD measurement on it. So for me what this means is that I will throw a fixed volume, say 3 CC's. I weigh each one and take an average, and do some math. So for example, If:
3 cc = 45gr. 3cc/45gr = VMD is 0.066666 gr/cc.
This gives me a way to approximate, not a direct translation, to loading data where the manuals only list charge weights.
Remember that all powders have a variance in BD, that is why a consistent volume cannot ever give an exact weight. At least with a consistent volume your case fill will never move and fool with burning rates further. This will also provide a consistent BR with extruded powder, since it's BR is directly tied to it's BD.
The only folks who will actually list nominal powder variations in VMD, BD, BR, is the powders that Western sells. That is why I do my own VMD calculations, otherwise you don't know what you are working with.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
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Dan Newberry did the figuring. Below is a link to his video. I can tell you that it has the exact same point of impact and velocity as FGMM out of a Rem 700 that I had chambered to fit a round of FGMM to the lands.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iDIu6Mivi-Y
I just shot with Dan Saturday. Good times on the farm. 15 year old Forrest prob knows more about shooting than most members here.
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When I was shooting factory loaded ammo I used Black Hills Match. It had a better consistency lot to lot than FGMM. But, I haven't shot any factory loaded stuff in about 10 years.
I've tried FGMM, Winchester, and Hornaday match loads in my 223 Bolt gun. The only one that shot worth a S*** was the Hornaday Match 75gr. HPBT and it made overlapping holes at 100 yds. I haven't been able to match that performance with my handloads, but at least I know it's possible.
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