Re: F/ TR 308 vs 223
I built a F/TR gun this spring and shot at 7 competitions in Canada I might be the first Canadian to make the Canadian America Cup team shooting a 223 rem at Connaught Ranges in Ottawa. I almost shot the best score at 800m had 14 shots that where all 5s & V bulls then shot a 3 for 73 5v all shooting was on 1/2moa targets.
In the same wind conditions shooting with .308 the 223 had 1.75moa less than the 155gr 308 and 1 moa, less than the 185gr Bergers
A good wind reader could be hard to beat.
Action Barnard S
Barrel Tru-Fltye 30" 1/7 twist 6 grove
Stock Robertson Composites RCI-11
Sinclair front rest
Smith: Ian Robertson
Brass Lapua
Bullets: Berger 90gr match 2800fps ( shot a 75 14v at 300m)
Berger 90gr VLD 2860fps ( very good at 7,8,900 m
The 90gr match will shoot in the .2s,the 90gr VLD .350" at 100
Primers Fed Gold match
Verticale with these loads are 1/3min, very hard to do if you do not have a very good powder measure 1/10gr powder off = 3/4 moa
SORRY Guys I don,t post loads on internet there is very little info on loading with the 90gr bullets. start low and go up slow, many fellows are shooting the 223 at my club with the 90gr and there has been many blown primers, extreemly tight bolts.
Saw a fellow pack-in two Jewell triggers after blowing primers,hole in bolt face to large and primers flow around firing pin. This is not a factor with Barnard action.
I WOULD NEVER BUILD A .308 FOR F/TR The 223 is a better choice, with no recoil you will shoot better. I am sure you will see the 223 in winners circle in the near future.
This gun shoots as well as a lot benchrest guns, I may not run against the 6ppc & Br but would sure surprise some of them with 551 BC 90grs bullets at 300y