Gentlemen:
I am interested in shooting an accurate 308 semi auto rifle out to 1000 yards for local tactical matches and some fun with friends. The rifle has a 26" Stainless bull-barrel, air gauged, and cryo-treated. Twist is 1:10. I have only shot factory loads so far to just short of 600 yds with Federal's Sierra Match 175gr (.243 G7 BC) being the heaviest so far. After reading Brian Litz's books and scanning the G7 BC's it looks like Hornady has a 208gr AMAX with a .324 G7 (.633 G1 BC) and Berger has some very good 185 and 190 gr low drag/ high BC projectiles. Is it possible to load these for the given rifle with enough powder at the correct cartridge length for around 2500-2600 fps at safe pressures? Or, are these typically for something like the 300WM to push out there? I am starting to pick up some loading equipment and will soon start down that rabbit hole.
As always, thank you for reading and for your time and experience.
I am interested in shooting an accurate 308 semi auto rifle out to 1000 yards for local tactical matches and some fun with friends. The rifle has a 26" Stainless bull-barrel, air gauged, and cryo-treated. Twist is 1:10. I have only shot factory loads so far to just short of 600 yds with Federal's Sierra Match 175gr (.243 G7 BC) being the heaviest so far. After reading Brian Litz's books and scanning the G7 BC's it looks like Hornady has a 208gr AMAX with a .324 G7 (.633 G1 BC) and Berger has some very good 185 and 190 gr low drag/ high BC projectiles. Is it possible to load these for the given rifle with enough powder at the correct cartridge length for around 2500-2600 fps at safe pressures? Or, are these typically for something like the 300WM to push out there? I am starting to pick up some loading equipment and will soon start down that rabbit hole.
As always, thank you for reading and for your time and experience.