Mine likes FGMM 168 SMK, haven't tried the 175 yet but have some to try. I have also used Hornady 165 BTSP for hunting and they group great and work well for hunting.
They maintain their stability through the transonic speeds allowing me to be more accurate at distances past 800 yrds. A lot of other rounds loose their stability at longer ranges.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: randal9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">175 smk you won't be sorry. the 168 smk's worked pretty well too just not at longer ranges in my 5r </div></div>
+1 to that. You'll definitely like the 175 SMK's.
The 168's are great to, they just don't like a lot of wind when you get out past 600 or so yards.
If you buy factory ammo, the 168 & 175 FGMM work very well. My 5R prefers the 175SMK a little better. The Hornady TAP 168 are extremely accurate as well.
If you reload the 175 SMK are hard to beat. I've tried the 155 SMK, 168SMK, 168 Amax, 168 Hornady match, 175SMK,178 Amax, and 190 SMK bullets. The 175 SMK still gets my vote followed closely by the 168 Amax and 190 SMK.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pilotguy299</div><div class="ubbcode-body">175 SMKs from SouthWest ammo works well in mine. </div></div>
Couldn't agree more. Those work great. Have heard of many people that stopped reloading for their .308's because the price and quality is hard to beat.
175 gr Nosler Custom Competition. They have given me virtually identical results to the 175 SMK and are more affordable. I have shot 168 gr SMKs, A-Maxs, and Noslers and they all shoot pretty good but not as good as the 175s so I don't even bother loading them for my 5R anymore.
I should of been more specific. Federal 175 smk match. If you shop around you can get for a buck a round. Shot 450 rounds in a four day class with out a problem.