I've got a .308 Rem 700 SPS Tactical with a 20" barrel. I have an old Bausch and Lomb 4200 Elite scope and pivoting bipod. I use no sand bags or any other supports but the bipod.
I started reloading at the beginning of summer 09 after many years away from the long gun trigger. Served infantry USMC so I'm happy to say I remember most of the basics. I went out on a rainy day 2 weeks ago and fired 11 5-shot groups. I throw out the first (2.4") because the barrel was cold and the last (2.1") because I couldn't focus anymore. All shots were at 100 yds.
All of the remaining groups were 1 inch or less with three groups between .4 and .6 inches. I'm pretty proud of that and I guess it will save me money on targets! I was firing Hornady 150 FMJ/BTs because they were the cheapest BT I could find. 43.3 Gr of IMR4064, WLR Primer and Winchester brass. I found the Rem brass to be less accurate but it was fired at the end of the time on the range so it may be pilot error. I'll start with Remmy brass next time and see how it goes.
The rifle has had 224 rounds through it at this time. When on the bipod the Hougue overmold rubber stock touches the barrel. I know zip about breakdown of this thing so I don't want to fool with it considering the current accuracy I'm getting.
Now that I'm sure I can shoot the stinkin thing I'm switching to Sierra Match 150 and 168's along with CCI BR2 primers.
In looking at other posts I think that going out to 200 yds (max for my local range) will be a better tell of real accuracy.
So now a bunch of questions:
1. Without a chronograph is there a solid way to calculate full down range tragectory of my rounds? I'd love to know I can get 1 moa out to 500-700 yards but right now I couldn't even tell you the hold over for what I'm shooting.
2. What kind of groups can I expect to see in a hunter-class competition? Would I have a snowballs chance?
3. Any recommendations for shoe-string bang-for-buck upgrades to the 700? I'm thinking of adding an adjustable cheek rest and perhaps an adjustable butt plate. Perhaps an SS or WOT scope.
4. While the snow is here are there any recommendations for good tactical and/or marksmanship books? I've got some old sniper manuals from both USMC and Army but they're pretty dry...
Many thanks.
Jim
Baltimore MD
I started reloading at the beginning of summer 09 after many years away from the long gun trigger. Served infantry USMC so I'm happy to say I remember most of the basics. I went out on a rainy day 2 weeks ago and fired 11 5-shot groups. I throw out the first (2.4") because the barrel was cold and the last (2.1") because I couldn't focus anymore. All shots were at 100 yds.
All of the remaining groups were 1 inch or less with three groups between .4 and .6 inches. I'm pretty proud of that and I guess it will save me money on targets! I was firing Hornady 150 FMJ/BTs because they were the cheapest BT I could find. 43.3 Gr of IMR4064, WLR Primer and Winchester brass. I found the Rem brass to be less accurate but it was fired at the end of the time on the range so it may be pilot error. I'll start with Remmy brass next time and see how it goes.
The rifle has had 224 rounds through it at this time. When on the bipod the Hougue overmold rubber stock touches the barrel. I know zip about breakdown of this thing so I don't want to fool with it considering the current accuracy I'm getting.
Now that I'm sure I can shoot the stinkin thing I'm switching to Sierra Match 150 and 168's along with CCI BR2 primers.
In looking at other posts I think that going out to 200 yds (max for my local range) will be a better tell of real accuracy.
So now a bunch of questions:
1. Without a chronograph is there a solid way to calculate full down range tragectory of my rounds? I'd love to know I can get 1 moa out to 500-700 yards but right now I couldn't even tell you the hold over for what I'm shooting.
2. What kind of groups can I expect to see in a hunter-class competition? Would I have a snowballs chance?
3. Any recommendations for shoe-string bang-for-buck upgrades to the 700? I'm thinking of adding an adjustable cheek rest and perhaps an adjustable butt plate. Perhaps an SS or WOT scope.
4. While the snow is here are there any recommendations for good tactical and/or marksmanship books? I've got some old sniper manuals from both USMC and Army but they're pretty dry...
Many thanks.
Jim
Baltimore MD