I've done a fair amount of load development work for 223, 308, 30-06, and now 6.5 Grendel. I've also been an admirer of the Federal Fusion MSR 223 loads.
I recently came to the conclusion that the accurate and terminally effective Fusion MSR loads employ the Speer Gold Dot Projectiles. I am currently testing the 6.5mm 120gr Gold Dot for the 6.5 Grendel (and later, the .260), and the 308 168gr Gold Dot for the 308 (and later, the 30-06), and am also looking to eventually test the 62gr and 75gr .224 Gold Dot in the 5.56 AR and Savage Bolt guns I own (using 223 brass).
Initially, I'll be substituting the Gold Dots for bullets of the same diameter and weight in known accurate loads. Later, I'll tweak them to find any potential improvements.
More as it develops.
Greg
I recently came to the conclusion that the accurate and terminally effective Fusion MSR loads employ the Speer Gold Dot Projectiles. I am currently testing the 6.5mm 120gr Gold Dot for the 6.5 Grendel (and later, the .260), and the 308 168gr Gold Dot for the 308 (and later, the 30-06), and am also looking to eventually test the 62gr and 75gr .224 Gold Dot in the 5.56 AR and Savage Bolt guns I own (using 223 brass).
Initially, I'll be substituting the Gold Dots for bullets of the same diameter and weight in known accurate loads. Later, I'll tweak them to find any potential improvements.
More as it develops.
Greg