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1000 yard load

branct06

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I know I am going to have to find a load my rifle likes. I have a rem 700 5r 24" barrel in .308. It's favorite load for 100 yards is 41.5g of varget pushing a 175 smk. I am looking for a good 1000 yard load, what has everyone else used at this range?
 
Re: 1000 yard load

have you tried that? im running 42.5g of varget with 175 smk threw my 20in barrel and it will do ok at 1000, if i were you i would just go out and start trying with that load and see what happens
 
Re: 1000 yard load

If you, the rifle and the load all shoot well at 100...what are you looking for a new load for?
Send it to a grand. If it doesn't work...start practicing at a shorter distance cause the gun and load shouldn't be the problem.
 
Re: 1000 yard load

just got back from the range with my 175's with 42.5, shot fine at 1000, pushed them out to 1135 and were "ok". but 1000 was fine for me.
 
Re: 1000 yard load

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TJB</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I loaded some up at 44g of varget I'll let y'all know how it goes </div></div>
If its anything like when I tried 45grs Varget with 168s it wont be pretty, if I were you Id try 47.5grs of 2000MR and switch to the 178 Hornady HPBT.
 
Re: 1000 yard load

I started with heavier loads, but learned over time that the gun was happier, and I was happier, with lower charge weights.

42.5 grains of Varget under a 175 bullet happens to be my 1000 yard load for the .308 and it's the best one I've come up with in the 5R that I shoot. My buddy uses 41.5 grains, but has a barrel that's five inches longer than my 5R. Both loads shoot great at 1000 yards.

Heavier charges yielded no improvement in performance, except on very windy days, of course.
 
Re: 1000 yard load

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rugrat</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I started with heavier loads, but learned over time that the gun was happier, and I was happier, with lower charge weights.

42.5 grains of Varget under a 175 bullet happens to be my 1000 yard load for the .308 and it's the best one I've come up with in the 5R that I shoot. My buddy uses 41.5 grains, but has a barrel that's five inches longer than my 5R. Both loads shoot great at 1000 yards.

Heavier charges yielded no improvement in performance, except on very windy days, of course.</div></div> What length barrel are you shooting? 30"? What kind of velocity are you getting from that load?
 
Re: 1000 yard load

Here is my recipe for my 5R
Collet neck sized R-P brass trimmed to 2.008
CCI BR2 primer
43.5gns varget
175 SMK
2.232" ogive, 2.808" COAL
2567 fps

Also try this one
Collet neck sized R-P brass trimmed to 2.008
CCI BR2 primer
47.5gns CFE 223
175 SMK
2.252" ogive, 2.828" COAL
2730 fps
 
Re: 1000 yard load

Is the 180gr Hornady SST out of the question for .308? I use it for 30-06, and just found out that my 20" .308 LTR loves it at 100 yards - don't want to attempt longer ranges if it useless though.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MitchAlsup</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I strongly suspect that you will want 44.5-45.0 gr Varget (possibly up to 45.5 gr) to push 175s fast enough for 1000 yards service. </div></div>

Roger That... and that is 44gr for a DI gun... gas gun for those in Rio Linda.
 
Re: 1000 yard load

My go to load in my GAP 5R 22" 1-11.25" twist barrel is:

Lapua brass - Full length sized
CCI BR2 Primer
45.1 gr Varget
175 SMK
2.224" to ogive
2710 fps

Just flat out shoots. This load is compressed but have never seen a pressure sign once in anything from 20 deg to 115 deg, gotta love Varget.