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Join the contestLet us know OAL of these when you get them.I cracked and ordered some.....
I should have them today. Midways posted them for 35 per 100 for seconds. I beat the system and got 10% off so free shipping on 500 this morning.Let us know OAL of these when you get them.
I back ordered the 174 VT's from Euro for 38.99 per 100.
From hornadyLet us know OAL of these when you get them.
I back ordered the 174 VT's from Euro for 38.99 per 100.
Here’s a video 308 cranking out using Alpha brass up to over 96,000 psi a great video that tells you that looking at the brass and primers are not good ways to determine if somethings over pressured
They are long 176 A-tips are 1.3901.425" for the 174gr Eld vt
Here’s a video 308 cranking out using Alpha brass up to over 96,000 psi a great video that tells you that looking at the brass and primers are not good ways to determine if somethings over pressured
Unless something changes, 215 Berger at 2.950 has a CBO measurement of 2.210. Not looking for any speed, just something fun to shoot heavier bullets.How heavy are you going?
Hmmm??? I see . . . you want to get a kick out of it.Unless something changes, 215 Berger at 2.950 has a CBO measurement of 2.210. Not looking for any speed, just something fun to shoot heavier bullets.
Lol, just a soft push compared to my 300 Norma. Thank you for the measurement.Hmmm??? I see . . . you want to get a kick out of it.
My factory CBTO for 168 gr Federal Premium match cartridges was 2.147.
BTW: I should have mentioned that for that CBTO measurement the comparator insert I use is a Sinclair, not a Hornady (big difference, like my Hornady insert measures .050 shorter).Lol, just a soft push compared to my 300 Norma. Thank you for the measurement.
Nosler says 43.5 is their accuracy load with their 175. BUT, every rifle is like a a woman in that what pleases one may not work with another , and , I wonder if other bullet makers actually have test facilities like Sierra where they do actual firing to test their products , or just use some computer programs and base everything on ES/SD ?If you had to load some 175 nosler ccs with Varget for a gas gun at mag length without doing any real development, what charge would you use? 42.0,42.5?
Whichever is most readily available and shoots the tightest. Probably can't lose with any of those if you can get one to shoot.For those that are fans of the 155 class of bullet, would you go berger 155.5 or the 2156 sierra 155? Or a 155 tmk ?
Rifle is a 20" 9 twist lilja with an m852 match chamber.
For those that are fans of the 155 class of bullet, would you go berger 155.5 or the 2156 sierra 155? Or a 155 tmk ?
Rifle is a 20" 9 twist lilja with an m852 match chamber.
I'm giving thought to trying cortinas blackjack challenge. I wanted something I can drive the snot out of and limit the recoil a bit. It only has to go 500 yards. The rifle has a load with a 178 that it likes but it's a bit much.Why a 155? It has a crap BC and you have a short barrel so not going to be able to get it going as fast as the people who usually shoot them with 28-30" Barrels. I would be using one of the new 168-178grn bullets with they much better BCs in your set up.
I'm giving thought to trying cortinas blackjack challenge. I wanted something I can drive the snot out of and limit the recoil a bit. It only has to go 500 yards. The rifle has a load with a 178 that it likes but it's a bit much.
I guess I could always revisit the old standby 168 smk. I haven't loaded any in this rifle since it got its new barrel.
Hey @Rob01
Your thoughts/experience/recommendations for heavies (200 grain+) in the 308?
I have some 200 grain TSX, 215 berger vlds, and a few Hornady 208s.
Powders?
As ridiculous as it sounds, this is the first .308 bolt gun I've ever owned. Have had about 15 M1A's in every configuration possible, but they're limits are restricted to traditional .308 loads.All depends on how you set up your 308, as to whether it would be slow with the heavier bullets. Long action, short action, barrel twist, barrel length, cartridge overall length, etc.
First experiment with Hornady 225 gr ELDM running over 2700 fps with a 308 hybrid case...they run 2674 fps in Lapua cases.
Not exactly slow for a 308 case.
But every time you compromise with shorter barrels, those velocities are diminished, as is the performance.
The application depends on the purpose, and performance you want, and the range one is likely to shoot.
This is a maximum effort no compromise 308 with 30" heavy palma 8 twist 5 R barrel, in an aluminum chassis, with a long action.
It will run 200 to 250 gr Atips, and has made 4000 ft/lb of energy, out of the 308 case.
I have many other 308s from 16" to 30" barrels, with twist rates from 12 to 8, ultra light to heavy...So I understand the compromises,...But never stopped pushing the envelope, or experimenting with the 308, over the years.
It's a hobby, as a retired machinist who builds his own rifles, I can incorporate any idea, I desire, with no waiting on a gunsmith. Big advantage.
Example: just built an AR 10 in 338 RCM with an 18" barrel, cause I wanted a magnum cartridge in an AR. So I get to exercise my weird-ass ideas...
Helpful? Sometimes...
Yes, but heavier bullets are better in the wind and for identifying splash.
I know this is nit-picking, but I'm a Berger whore for the most part. They just seem to be more consistent at longer ranges than others I have used and I haven't had any blow up in faster twist barrels. The new Sierra 169 seemed to be a good fit for an M1A, and at least at short ranges I've been impressed with it's performance. I have yet to make it out to 600 or longer yet, so I can't speak for distance yet.Yes they do have a better BC which will help with wind but the newer, lighter bullets have almost the BC. The 200 Hybrids have a .616 and the Hornady 174 ELD-VTs have a .573 so you can get close. Any of the 168+ bullets will give good splash at that range. I have no problem seeing them hit the steel or the dirt.
I know this is nit-picking, but I'm a Berger whore for the most part. They just seem to be more consistent at longer ranges than others I have used and I haven't had any blow up in faster twist barrels. The new Sierra 169 seemed to be a good fit for an M1A, and at least at short ranges I've been impressed with it's performance. I have yet to make it out to 600 or longer yet, so I can't speak for distance yet.
The 200 Hybrid is a proven bullet many times over. I know a lot of people have success with tipped bullets but no one in F-class anywhere uses them, the competitors swear by Bergers, and my results at long range have been consistent enough to stick with them.
Oh I understand completely. I've always gravitated towards heavy for caliber bullets.Wasn’t trying to talk you out of them but just didn’t want you to think you had to use something that heavy in the 20”. Those 169 will work too.
Off topic completely, sorta, what's the best heavy for caliber in a 6.5 Creedmoor? Wind, energy, you know, the thing....
Always gotta throw in the 6.5 CM...I'm using the 153 ATips now and they work great in the Creedmoor. Getting them to 2680fps with H4350.
What powder and OAL are you using with that 200gr Matchking?Always gotta throw in the 6.5 CM...
I have 2 of them, and like them.
But the 308 set up properly will do better in most instances...I have 8 308s.
This is a $600 rifle built from a new barrel and spare parts, with my reamer, and lathe.
It's 308 with a 22" Bartlein 5 R 9 twist shooting 200 gr SMK .715 BC at 2740 fps, which will spank your 6.5 CM load with 153 Atips... plus longer barrels and hybrid cases put over 2900 fps in a 200 gr SMK.
I had to go to 80,000 psi hybrid cases in the 6.5 CM to get it to back in contention with my 308 loads.
Plus the 9 twist can shoot the .8 BC plus bullets in the 22".
The 308 case and old outdated bullets still work...but you don't have to use them.
All cartridges can be improved on, new powders, bullets, and ideas, keeps up the competition.
Always gotta throw in the 6.5 CM...
I have 2 of them, and like them.
But the 308 set up properly will do better in most instances...I have 8 308s.
Since you like Bergers ...here's a 200.2 gr 20X Berger load, from the 22" barrel.What powder and OAL are you using with that 200gr Matchking?
where's the load?Since you like Bergers ...here's a 200.2 gr 20X Berger load, from the 22" barrel.
Just under 2700 fps.
I use an MDT detachable center feed mag without the center support to feed 2.990" inch cartridges, these are slightly longer, probably next to the lands...for this rifle only.
I have long action 308 30" 8 twist that feeds 3.4" cartridges incase one wants to run 250 gr Atips in the 308.
The Bergers shoot good and are consistent but they are not always the most accurate, and the SMK have a much higher BC, it depends on what the barrel likes... with the powder used.
My 6 Dasher loves Berger bullets, extremely accurate, so I bought thousands of them.
There are lots of choices for the 308, it's easily a 1200 yd rifle these days with a variety of new bullets available.
The Berger 168 gr "hunting" will run over 2900 fps in the 22" barrel, but every 308 I fired it in, prefers other brands and is one of the least accurate bullets I've ever shot, no powdet charge, no twist rate likes this bullet, in 8 308s it's inaccurate.
I bought a box of 500 and must have got a bad batch, even the 300 blackout or the 300 hamr doesn't like them...they are almost gone. I will never buy another box of those Berger bullets.
So try a 100 box before you buy 500 box of any bullet, before going on manufactures reputation, or others suggestions.
I'm guessing he was referencing the picture below the text, however, while you can make out 2000MR, the charge weight is covered.where's the load?
what powder, primer, COAL? off the lands?
curious, thanks in advance.