Hi everyone, I have been lurking around this forum for well over a year and finally felt like a had a question worth asking. First some back round on myself and the rifle, I'll try to keep it short.
So about a year ago i decided I wanted to step up to a larger caliber (from 22lr) and try my hand at "longer" range precision shooting. After copious amounts of research I settled on a Rem 700 SPS Tac in 223. I choose this caliber because at the moment the longest range I have access to is 300 yards, I can send a lot of rounds down range for less money, and also in the future if I have access to a longer range 223 seems like a great trainer caliber.
For the first year I shot mostly cheap factory ammo to get used to the trigger as well as the recoil. I shot a few Sub MOA groups with match ammo but the price of it drove me away. I knew I wanted to reload eventually so I saved all my brass. Well over the last few weeks I have been doing some load development and I have really been rather amazed by the results. My hope was to find a load that was mechanically sub .5 MOA. Meaning in a led sled or similar device where I couldn't screw it up it would shoot that. This way I would have a goal to aim for when shooting in more traditional positions like prone. I was not sure this was possible as it was still a factory rifle with no work done to it. I will try to post pictures of the groupings below. I choose to do 3 shot groups for the initial testing to pick loads I wanted to further test with larger group sizes, so I'd rather not get into the 3v5 discussion.
Rifle-Remington 700 SPS TAC 223
Scope-Athlon Argos 6-24
69gr SMK BTHP and Varget
Range Day 1:
No wind all shots take off front and rear bags from 100 Yards
First 4 pictures.
I was surprised that all of the groups where so small. I assumed 1 might really stand out and the rest be all over the place. I did think that the 23.6 one showed promise because I thought there was a good chance I pulled the shot so I loaded up 6 rounds of that to see.
I can't seem to get more the 4 pictures on one post so if someone has a better way to post pics that'd be great. I will post details of the second day in a new post but one to my questions.
1. After seeing the results am I right to pursue 23.6gr or am I missing something?
2.I had been planing to upgrade my stock and had just been eyeing the Greyboe stocks. Will changing stocks throw off accuracy? I know POI will likely shift but will it change the load the gun likes?
If you are still around thanks for reading I will post the rest of my load results below
23.4gr
23.6gr
23.8gr
24gr
So about a year ago i decided I wanted to step up to a larger caliber (from 22lr) and try my hand at "longer" range precision shooting. After copious amounts of research I settled on a Rem 700 SPS Tac in 223. I choose this caliber because at the moment the longest range I have access to is 300 yards, I can send a lot of rounds down range for less money, and also in the future if I have access to a longer range 223 seems like a great trainer caliber.
For the first year I shot mostly cheap factory ammo to get used to the trigger as well as the recoil. I shot a few Sub MOA groups with match ammo but the price of it drove me away. I knew I wanted to reload eventually so I saved all my brass. Well over the last few weeks I have been doing some load development and I have really been rather amazed by the results. My hope was to find a load that was mechanically sub .5 MOA. Meaning in a led sled or similar device where I couldn't screw it up it would shoot that. This way I would have a goal to aim for when shooting in more traditional positions like prone. I was not sure this was possible as it was still a factory rifle with no work done to it. I will try to post pictures of the groupings below. I choose to do 3 shot groups for the initial testing to pick loads I wanted to further test with larger group sizes, so I'd rather not get into the 3v5 discussion.
Rifle-Remington 700 SPS TAC 223
Scope-Athlon Argos 6-24
69gr SMK BTHP and Varget
Range Day 1:
No wind all shots take off front and rear bags from 100 Yards
First 4 pictures.
I was surprised that all of the groups where so small. I assumed 1 might really stand out and the rest be all over the place. I did think that the 23.6 one showed promise because I thought there was a good chance I pulled the shot so I loaded up 6 rounds of that to see.
I can't seem to get more the 4 pictures on one post so if someone has a better way to post pics that'd be great. I will post details of the second day in a new post but one to my questions.
1. After seeing the results am I right to pursue 23.6gr or am I missing something?
2.I had been planing to upgrade my stock and had just been eyeing the Greyboe stocks. Will changing stocks throw off accuracy? I know POI will likely shift but will it change the load the gun likes?
If you are still around thanks for reading I will post the rest of my load results below
23.4gr
23.6gr
23.8gr
24gr
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