Well I've had my .308 for about three months now and have been skating through on a case of Hornaday match ammo I got a smoking deal on. The rifle is an SPS tactical that I dropped in a B&C Light Tactical stock with a Bushnell 4200 6-24 tactical on top.
With the Hornaday ammo my groups were uninspiring, consistently around 1 MOA which I was a little disappointed in to be honest. My other remingtons (a .223 and .243) have both shot better than that out of the box. So when I ran out of the factory stuff I was looking forward to seeing if the rifle would do better with some handloads. So I ordered 250 Nosler 168grn BTHP Custom Competition rounds and sat down for some serious reloading.
The first load I tried used 44 grains of IMR-4064 with CCI 250 primers, and was a total flop. My groups opened up to about 1.25 MOA. So I went back and upped the powder charge to 45.5 and tried again. I printed 3, 5 shot groups with that load and low and behold, my groups measured 0.65", 0.60", and 0.50" respectively. Success!
With the Hornaday ammo my groups were uninspiring, consistently around 1 MOA which I was a little disappointed in to be honest. My other remingtons (a .223 and .243) have both shot better than that out of the box. So when I ran out of the factory stuff I was looking forward to seeing if the rifle would do better with some handloads. So I ordered 250 Nosler 168grn BTHP Custom Competition rounds and sat down for some serious reloading.
The first load I tried used 44 grains of IMR-4064 with CCI 250 primers, and was a total flop. My groups opened up to about 1.25 MOA. So I went back and upped the powder charge to 45.5 and tried again. I printed 3, 5 shot groups with that load and low and behold, my groups measured 0.65", 0.60", and 0.50" respectively. Success!
