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I prefer the 175/178's as they generaly shoot just as good as the 168's yet buck the wind better and remain stable past the 168's max range. I have shot the 178 AMAX from my 20" AR to 1000 with no problems at all. Even going transonic around 900-950, all bullets went in straight at 1000 where as 168's start to loose it.
^^+1^^ as for your drop on the 168 vs 175 it going to depend on what your velocity is.
I prefer the 175/178's as they generaly shoot just as good as the 168's yet buck the wind better and remain stable past the 168's max range. I have shot the 178 AMAX from my 20" AR to 1000 with no problems at all. Even going transonic around 900-950, all bullets went in straight at 1000 where as 168's start to loose it.
Thanks guys, that is the feedback I was wondering about.
One other question, drop difference between the two (168gr vs 175gr)? Wondering if the BDC will still be close.
Inside 700 yards it doesn't matter.
I just spent all Friday and Saturday watching both bullets go downrange through the spotting scope while coaching for 6 different shooters at our Precision Rifle Clinic up at BoomerShoot. If we're talking factory loads, the 175gr is much less affected by wind. Two equal rifles....I would choose the 175gr all day long, although I got totally out of .308 personally.
When I did shoot .308, it was the 155gr Scenar, and I would use it or one of the new 155gr Sierra's #2156 Palma bullet with the higher BC of .504 (not the old Palma). You can drive it to over 2800fps from a 22" no problem in most rifles, and the .504 BC applies at over 2700fps.
You need to be very experienced with your wind calls to be successful with any of these bullets. The 175gr SMK at 2700fps is a very solid shooter, while the factory 168's from Federal tend to be anemic in velocity at 2530-2550fps. I personally shoot the .260 in this class of rifle, which is a wind-cheater, and has a very flat trajectory, especially with 123gr, 129gr, and 130gr pills. I loaded up some 129gr SST's and had very good performance from them, even though the BC is .485 G1.