During load development at 100yds with my 308 I followed the OCW load development process. Found what I thought was optimal and began changing my seating depth. Got that to where it's shooting 1/2" or better repeatedly. But as soon as I started moving back in distance's my groups started opening way up. At 200yds 1/2 or even 1 MOA aint happening. I'm averaging 1 3/4 to 2 MOA at 200yds. I've checked the easy stuff...(ie changed shooters, checked equipment) No one can get it to shoot beyond 100yds, kind of has me scratching my head. How can a load/gun shoot really well at 100yds and fall apart beyond that? For the record I'm shooting the 155grn Lapua scenars, 46.6grn Varget, loaded .010 off rifling, 2816fps from my 20" barrel. I'm beginning to wonder if maybe the Lapuas need a faster than 1 in 12 twist barrel due to their length since I can't muster the near 3000fps palma loads? But still not sure why it would shoot that well at 100yds. If anyone one has experienced this I'd appriciate any information you might have. At this point I'm thinking of just switching bullets and trying the 2156 Sierra's since their a bit shorter, but I'd still like to know what's going on.