Some of you might remember my prior thread on the subject of 308s and the Flatline 198gr bullet taken to 2000yds and beyond. Original thread from 2017 is here:
So I haven't touched this rifle since (unfortunately my disposable time is extremely limited) until several weeks ago when we decided to head back to Montana for a long-weekend of ELR shooting. I head out in a week but I am starting this thread now to discuss the results.
Concept remains the same: take a fairly run of the mill 308 and the magic 198gr Flatline bullet from Warner Tool and see if we can consistently make 1st, 2nd or 3rd round hits at man/animal sized targets at ranges out to and exceeding 2000yds. Conditions are deep in the bush in windy Montana, bringing only the gear we man-port on our rucks. We had great time and some success in the first trip back back in 2017.
Reminder on the rifle and load:
In National Forest land north and south of Bozeman. Targets are rocks that are 'chest sized' and the big mountains are berms. We will hike in mile or so for this action. Clearly the beautiful land is the biggest draw and being out operating in it is really special.
I like Bozeman - a lot - because it offers several outstanding craft beer options in addition to the great shooting venues. You can also find nice steak options at these spots, another bonus.
UPDATES TO FOLLOW, AS WE DO THE SHOOTING...
So I haven't touched this rifle since (unfortunately my disposable time is extremely limited) until several weeks ago when we decided to head back to Montana for a long-weekend of ELR shooting. I head out in a week but I am starting this thread now to discuss the results.
Concept remains the same: take a fairly run of the mill 308 and the magic 198gr Flatline bullet from Warner Tool and see if we can consistently make 1st, 2nd or 3rd round hits at man/animal sized targets at ranges out to and exceeding 2000yds. Conditions are deep in the bush in windy Montana, bringing only the gear we man-port on our rucks. We had great time and some success in the first trip back back in 2017.
Reminder on the rifle and load:
- 308 Winchester built by Josh at PVA on a long-action Big Horn. 30" Hawk Hill barrel twisting at 8.7.
- Manner T4A stock, with my nice workhorse Premier Tactical 5-25 on it. LRA bipod with the spiked craw feet (love this piece of kit).
- 198gr Flatline doing 2805fps (at temp 88*F), from 47.0gr of MR2000 (thanks Lowlight), Lapua Palma brass, lit by CCI#41. SD/ES is 5 and 9 or so. See picture below of the 198gr next to a fired 308 case and a Flatline 180gr on the far left.
- Using a Kestrel AB to solve for ballistic solutions. I'm using a custom drag curve that basically models a 0.417 G7 BC.
- Ranges from my Vectronix PLRF10.
In National Forest land north and south of Bozeman. Targets are rocks that are 'chest sized' and the big mountains are berms. We will hike in mile or so for this action. Clearly the beautiful land is the biggest draw and being out operating in it is really special.
I like Bozeman - a lot - because it offers several outstanding craft beer options in addition to the great shooting venues. You can also find nice steak options at these spots, another bonus.
UPDATES TO FOLLOW, AS WE DO THE SHOOTING...