SMk- 168 vs 175

pepperbelly

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What is the difference between the 168gr SMK and the 175gr SMK?
The weights are so close that it can't just be a 7gr difference in weight. Is there some other difference?
Here the 175gr SMK seems to be favored over the 168gr. What are the advantages?
Another question on the same subject. I have 2 boxes of 6.5mm SMK bullets for my Swede. One is 140gr and the other is 142gr. Again, why a 2gr difference in weight?

Thanks,
Jim
 
Re: SMk- 168 vs 175

The 178 AMAX is an impressive bullet too and costs less than either.

Then there is the Nosler 175...Cheaper still!
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Re: SMk- 168 vs 175

I shoot them in ignorance, velocity wise. Sorry, but I haven't chronographed them.

I shoot them in:

A) 20" Rem. SPS .308 1:12" twist.
B) 18" AR-10 1:11.25"
C) 22" Savage 110 sporter 1:10"
D) 22" Rem. 30-06 1:10"

In .308 I usually load them over 43.5 grains of Varget or 43.1 grains of RL-15. But I'm working up some IMR 4895 loads up to 42.8 so far. 42.2gr (4895) was most accurate thus far.

For grins I thought about loading some up for my 30-30, for single loading of course, but some one might load them into the tube and that might not be too grin worthy.