Ive read alot of post about guys not liking the .270 because there is not a big bullet selection.
Saw some 140gr Bergers and decided to try them out. I shot some thru the rifle and they shot very well.
Bought a few more boxes of them and i think i found a keeper.
Factory Rem 700 SPS 270
Millett TRS 4-16x50
140gr Berger VLD
BR-2 Primers
59.0grs H4831SC
OAL is 3.455" (engages the riflings .05")
2971FPS -/+ 5fps on a 5 shot string
Sighted it in at 600 and decided to just check the group since im gonna try for a 600yd match this saturday.
Since steel isnt the "best" thing to check groups with, i measured outside to outside then inside to inside and found the differences then came up with 3.66". I set the calipers to 3.66" and it looks perfect for the center to center.
Can see my little scribbling in the paper.
.61 MOA from a factory $400 rifle
This was done on a single sandbag so im sure if i can get a few sandbags out there i can it alot steadier.
Waited about 3 minutes between shots so my little pencil barrel wouldnt heat up.
Saw some 140gr Bergers and decided to try them out. I shot some thru the rifle and they shot very well.
Bought a few more boxes of them and i think i found a keeper.
Factory Rem 700 SPS 270
Millett TRS 4-16x50
140gr Berger VLD
BR-2 Primers
59.0grs H4831SC
OAL is 3.455" (engages the riflings .05")
2971FPS -/+ 5fps on a 5 shot string
Sighted it in at 600 and decided to just check the group since im gonna try for a 600yd match this saturday.
Since steel isnt the "best" thing to check groups with, i measured outside to outside then inside to inside and found the differences then came up with 3.66". I set the calipers to 3.66" and it looks perfect for the center to center.
Can see my little scribbling in the paper.
.61 MOA from a factory $400 rifle
This was done on a single sandbag so im sure if i can get a few sandbags out there i can it alot steadier.
Waited about 3 minutes between shots so my little pencil barrel wouldnt heat up.