Hi all. I am new to the forum and new to reloading (not shooting). My father in law really stirred my interest in accurate rifles and I have since turned two factory rifles into sub MOA guns. One is a model 700 sps tactical .308 12" twist w/20" bull barrel. I changed the stock to a b&c medalist with aluminum bedding block. I then glass bedded the entire action. The other rifle is a 700 adl 7mm RM with laminate stock that I pillar and glass bedded. The 308 will consistently produce .25 to .5" groups shooting factory Hornady 168 amax and also cheap 165 Federal fusion ammo (hunting bullet that shoots great in this rifle). The 308 has also produce 1" to 1.5" groups at 300 yards (furthest I've tested). Now for the question...
I am wanting to develop a load based off factory hornady amax loads since they already shoot good. I have bullet comp. tool for the 308 so is it safe to say that I can just seat bullets to the same base to ogive length as the factory loads and then figure out the optimum charge wait? I will be using full length bushing dies if that matters. I will also be developing some loads using the 165 sierra gamekings. I plan on using fed GM primers along with either hornady or federal brass. Once I saw how well the two factory loads shot I bought several boxes of each at the same lot number. Opinions and advice is appreciated...
I am wanting to develop a load based off factory hornady amax loads since they already shoot good. I have bullet comp. tool for the 308 so is it safe to say that I can just seat bullets to the same base to ogive length as the factory loads and then figure out the optimum charge wait? I will be using full length bushing dies if that matters. I will also be developing some loads using the 165 sierra gamekings. I plan on using fed GM primers along with either hornady or federal brass. Once I saw how well the two factory loads shot I bought several boxes of each at the same lot number. Opinions and advice is appreciated...