Re: .308 Win max bullet weight?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jwoolf</div><div class="ubbcode-body">it's not about the 308 other than the twist rate of the barrel ( I'm sure you know this ) so, it's been said that you shouldn't use probably heavier than maybe a 178gr amax but, as others have said here, they've had luck with heavier bullets.
Personally, I wouldn't load anything heavier than the 190s or, I'd go with a 1:10 twist barrel to move up.
Hell, the right bullet for my 300wm is the 208gr amax. That's where I get the best performance out of that round. I'd load the 178s and call it good. That way you know you've got a stable bullet downrange.
In my own experience, those that are trying to turn the last bit of performance out of their ammo ( at the high end of performance )may have chosen the wrong round for the job. If you're running on the edge all the time, you're wearing out brass and, your rifle isn't made for doing that with.... work within what it was made to do and will treat you better in the long run, IMHO.
A 1:12 twist isn't made to even shoot 190s with. ( I'm not saying it won't do it however ) </div></div>
This is exactly what I am trying to avoid, I have no need to ring every last ounce out of my handloads, nor do I want different loads for warm days, cold days, rainy days ect.
I have been shooting 168 SMK's with good results, but thought I might be able to get away with something heavier without a barrel change. The current barrel is in Great condition, and I will not rebarrel just to shoot a different bullet.
Thanks to all who have posted, I enjoy meaningful discussion.
Maybe I will give the 175 SMK's a try?