Hi all! I'm brand new to reloading and precision shooting in general but after a post here asking about getting into reloading a local guy reached out to me and has been mentoring me for the last few weeks on reloading and load development! THANKS so much to diego-ted!!
So with the crazy shortage in pretty much everything Ted was nice enough to donate good Federal brass, primers, powder, equipment and tons of his time to my cause! I was able to snag up some GRAF 175gr HPBT (SMK seconds I've been told) to round out the supplies needed. After about 2 weeks meeting several times a week I've learned so much! I know I have miles and miles to go, but I can't thank Ted enough for shorting the initial learning curve buy miles... and months!!
Not sure how i'm supposed to post this so here goes...
Rifle is: a bone stock Rem 700 SPS - Varmint 26" 1/12 twist .308 w/Vortex PST 6-24 FFP
Distance is: 100 yards - Indoor range
Rounds are: Fed brass, Fed 210 primer, Hodgdon BLC-(2), 175gr SMK (2nds), cases set to SAMI headspace
The first go about we started with SAMI COAL at 2.800 which resulted in the Ogive being 2.111 or .124 off the lands. I used Hodgdon BLC-(2) in .5 gr incriments, here's what I got: These are 3 shot groups (I only had 19 pieces of brass so I couldn't do 5).
(don't pay attention to the 3 rounds with the X's, there was a target below to sight my scope but it was so far off it was impacting over 1ft high and right, haha)
So it looked like my rifle liked 46 gr. So then we started playing with seating depth starting with .030 off the lands down to .005 off the lands and wow!! The low shot on the .015 was me jerking the trigger because there was a guy right next to me unloading his AR with muzzle brake right next to my ear and the flyer on the .010 was his brass hitting my neck. Other than that I was really excited!! Especially since this is a bone stock SPS-V with terrible stock that's not free floating and what feels like an 8lbs trigger!
Looks like my gun really likes 46gr and .010 off the lands!
**These are 4 shot groups because again, I didn't have enough brass to shoot 5 shot groups**
Ted, if any of this info is posted incorrectly lemme know so I don't make you look bad haha!
To be honest the guy blasting his AR right in my ear was very distracting and trying to overcome that along with being new to precision shooting (shooting with a scope), most of these groups are bigger because of me. I think I cold get them even tighter next time around with more practice and less distraction. This is in fact the very first time i've ever shot this rifle, or any precision rifle.
Thanks for looking! I'm stoked and can't wait to build some more and head to the longer range with the Chrono to get some more data!!
So with the crazy shortage in pretty much everything Ted was nice enough to donate good Federal brass, primers, powder, equipment and tons of his time to my cause! I was able to snag up some GRAF 175gr HPBT (SMK seconds I've been told) to round out the supplies needed. After about 2 weeks meeting several times a week I've learned so much! I know I have miles and miles to go, but I can't thank Ted enough for shorting the initial learning curve buy miles... and months!!
Not sure how i'm supposed to post this so here goes...
Rifle is: a bone stock Rem 700 SPS - Varmint 26" 1/12 twist .308 w/Vortex PST 6-24 FFP
Distance is: 100 yards - Indoor range
Rounds are: Fed brass, Fed 210 primer, Hodgdon BLC-(2), 175gr SMK (2nds), cases set to SAMI headspace
The first go about we started with SAMI COAL at 2.800 which resulted in the Ogive being 2.111 or .124 off the lands. I used Hodgdon BLC-(2) in .5 gr incriments, here's what I got: These are 3 shot groups (I only had 19 pieces of brass so I couldn't do 5).
(don't pay attention to the 3 rounds with the X's, there was a target below to sight my scope but it was so far off it was impacting over 1ft high and right, haha)

So it looked like my rifle liked 46 gr. So then we started playing with seating depth starting with .030 off the lands down to .005 off the lands and wow!! The low shot on the .015 was me jerking the trigger because there was a guy right next to me unloading his AR with muzzle brake right next to my ear and the flyer on the .010 was his brass hitting my neck. Other than that I was really excited!! Especially since this is a bone stock SPS-V with terrible stock that's not free floating and what feels like an 8lbs trigger!
Looks like my gun really likes 46gr and .010 off the lands!
**These are 4 shot groups because again, I didn't have enough brass to shoot 5 shot groups**


Ted, if any of this info is posted incorrectly lemme know so I don't make you look bad haha!
To be honest the guy blasting his AR right in my ear was very distracting and trying to overcome that along with being new to precision shooting (shooting with a scope), most of these groups are bigger because of me. I think I cold get them even tighter next time around with more practice and less distraction. This is in fact the very first time i've ever shot this rifle, or any precision rifle.
Thanks for looking! I'm stoked and can't wait to build some more and head to the longer range with the Chrono to get some more data!!