I have a Remington 700 SPS Tactical .308 with a 20" barrel and a 1:12 right hand twist. I would like to make an experimental hand load using 110 grain Hornady V-Max projectiles. I'll be picking up some kind of primers, and about a pound of varget, prior to this weekend where I will drive to my father's property to do some shooting at 212 yards across a draw in the Ozarks. He said he just polished some brass (commercial brass) today that I could use, so he'll provide that. I got 100 of these projectiles on the way from midway and should be in by Friday. The reason I'm doing this is because I'm purposely building a load for plinking at that range & vaporizing 12 oz. aluminum soft drink cans filled with water. I wanted something with the lowest recoil possible (mainly so I can spot my own hits as easily as possible), flat shooting, high velocity, yet being able to group well (1 MOA or less at 212 ideally; I think beer cans are about 4.5 inches wide so 2.25 inches tolerance to either side and up and down should give me a theoretical 100% hit rate on a beer can at that range if I do my part)
So my questions are:
1. Is this projectile too light for my barrel's twist rate or is there such a thing as it being too light, and if so, will this cause stability issues for the projectile and cause it to wobble and/or not group well at about 212 yards?
2. I know that it is a flat based, relatively low BC projectile. However, has anyone got experience with this projectile on just how far you can get it to hold 1 MOA or under groups under average conditions?
3. I know this bullet is pretty short from tip to base, and although I'm inexperienced at hand loading, I already wonder how far my jump will be for the projectile before it engages the lands. Even if it does jump a bit more than the ideal range, hopefully that won't cause too much in-bore yaw. Anyhoo, as you can see I'm concerned about this. So does anyone have experience with this projectile in knowing how close you can get to the lands without compromising bullet seat depth? Maybe it won't even be an issue but I'd like to know beforehand. It's just an odd hand load and any advice from someone who is either an expert or has experience with it or both would be appreciated. What sort of issues might I run into?, etc.
So my questions are:
1. Is this projectile too light for my barrel's twist rate or is there such a thing as it being too light, and if so, will this cause stability issues for the projectile and cause it to wobble and/or not group well at about 212 yards?
2. I know that it is a flat based, relatively low BC projectile. However, has anyone got experience with this projectile on just how far you can get it to hold 1 MOA or under groups under average conditions?
3. I know this bullet is pretty short from tip to base, and although I'm inexperienced at hand loading, I already wonder how far my jump will be for the projectile before it engages the lands. Even if it does jump a bit more than the ideal range, hopefully that won't cause too much in-bore yaw. Anyhoo, as you can see I'm concerned about this. So does anyone have experience with this projectile in knowing how close you can get to the lands without compromising bullet seat depth? Maybe it won't even be an issue but I'd like to know beforehand. It's just an odd hand load and any advice from someone who is either an expert or has experience with it or both would be appreciated. What sort of issues might I run into?, etc.