Was able to make up another batch of reloads yesterday and went to the range this morning with my LMT MWS. I mixed it up this time with some much cheaper hornady .308 168grn bthp "amp" jacket bullets (rather than sierra matchking bullets),,,, 38.4grn benchmark powder, once fired 7.62 nato brass, and standard cci #200 primers. Although my groupings were not as good as my sierra matchking hpbt 175gr bullets with BR-2 primers,,,, the hornady 168grn bthp "amp" jacket bullets with standard cci 200 primers was a really really close second. The big difference for me was my pocket book in which the hornady bullets cost me $26 dollars per 100,,, in comparison to the seirra's $36 dollars per 100. Was able to reload $8.80 per 20round count with the hornady bullets and standard primers using my once fired brass. I should've been reloading a LONG time ago as this is starting to save me big time dollars as my factory ammo runs me about $17 to $20 per 20round count box. This savings is starting to make up for my reloading equipment cost,,,, OR i'm just getting to shoot much more ammo!! LOL, either way it's a good thing. BTW, the velcro brass protector is still holding up really strong even after 100 rounds beating it up. I've included a 5shot test group with some factory ammo 7.62x51 nato american eagle 168grn bthp.... Enough talk, here are the pics:
reload 5shot group3 after I adjusted scope to zero... was nuts on:
reload 5shot group2 before I adjusted scope for zero:
reload 5shot group1 before I adjusted scope for zero:
factory 5shot group test 7.62x51 american eagle 168grn ammo:
velcro brass protector deflector still holding strong after 100rounds, still no dinged brass!:
reload 5shot group3 after I adjusted scope to zero... was nuts on:

reload 5shot group2 before I adjusted scope for zero:

reload 5shot group1 before I adjusted scope for zero:

factory 5shot group test 7.62x51 american eagle 168grn ammo:

velcro brass protector deflector still holding strong after 100rounds, still no dinged brass!:
