Most of us know that there are better platforms out there for shooting a .308 bullet out past 600 yards but I like the challenge. There is already lots of info out there for loads out to 600 yards thanks to the Highpower shooting community. I was hoping to see examples of what others are using to push the limits of this rifle out to 1000 yards. I recently gave this a try so I'll give my story. Rifle is a Springfield M1A National Match version unmodified from the factory with the exception of mounting a scope.
I decided to go with Lake City Brass (2013 variety) 175 gr. Sierra Matchkings and IMR 4064 powder. During load testing I came up with 41 grains of 4064 as my best group. Average velocity was 2606 fps. at sea level (84 deg. F.) IMR 4064 is considered by some to be the slowest burning powder that can be used safely with an M1A. Working up loads to shoot 175 grain bullets long range must be done safely (start low work up gradually) While this is true of any load workup it is especially important with an M1A to avoid damaging the gas system/op-rod of your rifle.
5 shot group size with the one flyer (Hey it happens) was a little over 1.5 MOA . Excluding the flyer was a little under 1 MOA.
Overall I was pretty pleased with this so I loaded them up and went to the long distance range.
I did some shooting out to 600 yards with some 168 gr loads I already worked up and then went back to 800. This was my 5 shot group at 800 yards on an NRA long range target with the 175 gr SMK's and 41 gr. IMR 4064. I was shooting prone with front and rear sand bags.
roughly 19 inches at 800 yards (about 2.25 MOA). I know its not exactly record setting by any means but I'm somewhat satisfied with this coming out of a semi-auto battle rifle designed in the 1950's. Hey 19 inches is roughly shoulder width with so not terrible I suppose. I know it can be improved with some more consistent shooting skill. I was having a hell of a time establishing a good cheek weld with the high mount Basset scope mount and crummy black hawk lace-on cheek piece.
Anyway hope to hear of what others are going with load-wise to shoot the M1A long range.
I decided to go with Lake City Brass (2013 variety) 175 gr. Sierra Matchkings and IMR 4064 powder. During load testing I came up with 41 grains of 4064 as my best group. Average velocity was 2606 fps. at sea level (84 deg. F.) IMR 4064 is considered by some to be the slowest burning powder that can be used safely with an M1A. Working up loads to shoot 175 grain bullets long range must be done safely (start low work up gradually) While this is true of any load workup it is especially important with an M1A to avoid damaging the gas system/op-rod of your rifle.
5 shot group size with the one flyer (Hey it happens) was a little over 1.5 MOA . Excluding the flyer was a little under 1 MOA.
Overall I was pretty pleased with this so I loaded them up and went to the long distance range.
I did some shooting out to 600 yards with some 168 gr loads I already worked up and then went back to 800. This was my 5 shot group at 800 yards on an NRA long range target with the 175 gr SMK's and 41 gr. IMR 4064. I was shooting prone with front and rear sand bags.
roughly 19 inches at 800 yards (about 2.25 MOA). I know its not exactly record setting by any means but I'm somewhat satisfied with this coming out of a semi-auto battle rifle designed in the 1950's. Hey 19 inches is roughly shoulder width with so not terrible I suppose. I know it can be improved with some more consistent shooting skill. I was having a hell of a time establishing a good cheek weld with the high mount Basset scope mount and crummy black hawk lace-on cheek piece.
Anyway hope to hear of what others are going with load-wise to shoot the M1A long range.
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