Hey everyone, I currently have a Tikka T3X CTR 20" in .308. Locally I can't shoot more than 600 yards, so 168gr SMK will do fine for that, but as I go out and take some training, like the Alaska training, or some other longer range classes that will push out to 1400 yards. The .308 I have shoots great and will hold out to 1/2-2/3 moa at 600 yards with the 168gr SMK. I haven't tried 175's, or 185's, or any of the special tipped ammunition from Spark yet, as I don't have anywhere to push out further.
Training / $ to training is pricey, when looking at $1500-1800 for a week of classes, and time off work etc, so I might as well enjoy that time with the right equipment. So I'm considering maybe swapping my 308 to something else. I also don't handload, nor do I have any space currently to build a reloading station, so factory ammo until I get a new heated work shed / garage space / house...
So with a .308 I believe with Sierra TMK 175gr, .535 BC @ 2600 fps (slightly hotter spark munitions), I should be able to get out to 1075yds before I go transonic.
185gr Juggernauts @ 2525fps, go transonic around the same, but I hear they fly pretty accurately even after transonic. But I am guessing off a 20" barrel without handloading, 1050-1100 yards is going to be the cap to hit something reliably repeatably.
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So now the question is, do I just go and buy a used 6.5cm. I can get a Tikka T3X 6.5CM 24" used ~300 rounds for around $750. The Tikkas shoot about 100fps slower, so that kind of sucks, but they're accurate. I think Hornady 147gr ELDM running a little slower @ 2600fps, should be able to push out to around 1250ish.
Question I guess is whether or not it's really worth buying a new rifle for + 200 yards, or maybe I should just build something different to push out to 1400. I could just rebarrel my 308, and then push out those 147gr ELDM's at 2700fps on a faster barrel, and that'll push me out to 1325ish. Though a new benchmark barrel + installation will be about $750 as well.
Thanks in advance.
Training / $ to training is pricey, when looking at $1500-1800 for a week of classes, and time off work etc, so I might as well enjoy that time with the right equipment. So I'm considering maybe swapping my 308 to something else. I also don't handload, nor do I have any space currently to build a reloading station, so factory ammo until I get a new heated work shed / garage space / house...
So with a .308 I believe with Sierra TMK 175gr, .535 BC @ 2600 fps (slightly hotter spark munitions), I should be able to get out to 1075yds before I go transonic.
185gr Juggernauts @ 2525fps, go transonic around the same, but I hear they fly pretty accurately even after transonic. But I am guessing off a 20" barrel without handloading, 1050-1100 yards is going to be the cap to hit something reliably repeatably.
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So now the question is, do I just go and buy a used 6.5cm. I can get a Tikka T3X 6.5CM 24" used ~300 rounds for around $750. The Tikkas shoot about 100fps slower, so that kind of sucks, but they're accurate. I think Hornady 147gr ELDM running a little slower @ 2600fps, should be able to push out to around 1250ish.
Question I guess is whether or not it's really worth buying a new rifle for + 200 yards, or maybe I should just build something different to push out to 1400. I could just rebarrel my 308, and then push out those 147gr ELDM's at 2700fps on a faster barrel, and that'll push me out to 1325ish. Though a new benchmark barrel + installation will be about $750 as well.
Thanks in advance.