Picked up the rifle yesterday from my FFL, loaded up what I had and went to the range. It's an FN SPR A2 in .308 from Mike at Tactical Coordination. IOR 10x42 MP8, TPS low rings. I only had my cell phone for pics. I'll take some pics of the rifle later on but here's what it printed today.
I used some loads that had performed well in the past. All middle of the road powder throws and seated deep enough to feed in the magazine.
Mike told me that the rifle would prefer projectiles in the 168-178 grain range despite the 1:12 twist. I'm not from Missouri but missed a fine opportunity so I had to see for myself. He was right. The 155 SMK group was so bad I didn't bother to take a photo, just under 2".
First up is the Hornady 165 BTSP that shot well in my K31. 44 grains of Varget, OAL is 2.75" and they are crimped at the cannelure with a Lee factory crimp. Two 5 shot groups. One looks like 4 rounds but I've accounted for every round I took, so I either missed the entire target or shot one round in the same hole.
The groups are measure edge to edge with .275" subtracted for hole diameter. Even though it's a .308, that's the size hole it was cutting.
I only had seven Hornady 178 A-Max (43.2 grains of Varget) so I only fired one five shot group but it was a winner. I can't wait to get some more of these.
I bought some PRVI 168 Match projectiles a while back. They did okay and if I went to the trouble to weigh them, they would make good ammo for plinking. 42.5 gr Varget.
Finally the 155 Berger VLD over 44 grains of Varget.
Overall, I am very impressed with the rifle. I'm looking forward to trying some different powders and seating depths. I'm also going to pick up some more 178 Amax, along with some 175 and 168 SMK. I feel confident that with a tailored load, this weapon will be a solid .5 MOA rifle.
I used some loads that had performed well in the past. All middle of the road powder throws and seated deep enough to feed in the magazine.
Mike told me that the rifle would prefer projectiles in the 168-178 grain range despite the 1:12 twist. I'm not from Missouri but missed a fine opportunity so I had to see for myself. He was right. The 155 SMK group was so bad I didn't bother to take a photo, just under 2".
First up is the Hornady 165 BTSP that shot well in my K31. 44 grains of Varget, OAL is 2.75" and they are crimped at the cannelure with a Lee factory crimp. Two 5 shot groups. One looks like 4 rounds but I've accounted for every round I took, so I either missed the entire target or shot one round in the same hole.
The groups are measure edge to edge with .275" subtracted for hole diameter. Even though it's a .308, that's the size hole it was cutting.


I only had seven Hornady 178 A-Max (43.2 grains of Varget) so I only fired one five shot group but it was a winner. I can't wait to get some more of these.

I bought some PRVI 168 Match projectiles a while back. They did okay and if I went to the trouble to weigh them, they would make good ammo for plinking. 42.5 gr Varget.

Finally the 155 Berger VLD over 44 grains of Varget.

Overall, I am very impressed with the rifle. I'm looking forward to trying some different powders and seating depths. I'm also going to pick up some more 178 Amax, along with some 175 and 168 SMK. I feel confident that with a tailored load, this weapon will be a solid .5 MOA rifle.