I've only been shooting rifles for about three years. Blowing through hundreds of rounds of ammo in a couple of hours was fun and all, but it got boring pretty quick. I decided precision shooting is more fun. First bolt gun is a Rem 700 SPS, 20" bbl @ 1:10, all stock which i got two years ago. I was shooting with Nikon glass until last year when i got a Nightforce NXS 3.5-15x56, changed my whole experience. Using my own loads, I started working my way down range.
I got the rifle dialed and can shoot 18" steel at 1,000 yards on a 10% slope uphill. I haven't tried the smaller plates yet but figure I will soon enough.
I was at the range talking to a guy who was shooting long. We got to talking loads, etc.
Told him I was shooting 1,000 with 168s and he was really surprised, seemed like he thought I was FOS. He said he thought 168s wouldn't shoot 1,000. The guy seemed really knowledgeable, so it made me think; maybe my ignorance is why it works!
I am not well educated in ballistics. I use drop calculators (G7 & Spot On) to sight in the scope and all have been exceptionally close with only minor refinements to get on target with the help of a spotter.
So, am I achieving something that I should not be able to achieve? Or, is the guy I was talking to mistaken in his information?
I've moved on to a custom built .260 for precision/LR shooting, but i still love my .308.
I got the rifle dialed and can shoot 18" steel at 1,000 yards on a 10% slope uphill. I haven't tried the smaller plates yet but figure I will soon enough.
I was at the range talking to a guy who was shooting long. We got to talking loads, etc.
Told him I was shooting 1,000 with 168s and he was really surprised, seemed like he thought I was FOS. He said he thought 168s wouldn't shoot 1,000. The guy seemed really knowledgeable, so it made me think; maybe my ignorance is why it works!
I am not well educated in ballistics. I use drop calculators (G7 & Spot On) to sight in the scope and all have been exceptionally close with only minor refinements to get on target with the help of a spotter.
So, am I achieving something that I should not be able to achieve? Or, is the guy I was talking to mistaken in his information?
I've moved on to a custom built .260 for precision/LR shooting, but i still love my .308.