Hello gents.
I finally got my new custom from JJ over at APA (Patriot). Received it last week and out of the gate it is showing to be an impressive hammer.
Specs-
Patriotized Rem 700 SA
20" Broughton #6, 11 Twist,threaded.
RB trigger @ ~2 lbs
etc. etc.
I have a bunch of Federal FGMM 168 and that is the ammo Jered had told me shot the best in his accuracy testing. So, other than a few mild, generic handloads I had, everything it has seen has been the 168 FGMM.
In all my other 308's. custom or factory, I have had far better luck with 155 Scenars and 175 SMK's. To the point that I dumped all my 168 SMK's, because they just wouldnt perform as well.
Well, this rifle absolutely loves them. The first 5 shot group I fired with the rifle (bipod/rear bag. off bench) was .498. And that has shown to be typical in subsequent shooting. The few handloads I have fired from this rifle have been the generic 175 SMK loads I mentioned earlier.
I have by no means thoroughly tested the 175's, but the little shooting I have done, seems to scream that this rifle likes 168 SMK's. I would have to look at the log, but I think I have about 150 rounds through the rifle. Shot a few groups at 100, more groups at 300, and shot my 45% IPSC silhouette at 630 yards.
With the FGMM 168's I shot my best group ever at 300 yards today. 5 shots in .772". Ringing the steel at 650 took, from memory, ~5.0 mils and proved to be boringly easy. The lack of wind did help.
So, I am trying to determine the best course of action. I have never really tried to "copy" any factory ammo, but am tempted, given how well this rifle likes the Gold Medal stuff. I am going to trade a buddy a couple hundred 175 SMK's for the same number of 168 SMK's and start working on a load. Since 90% of my shooting is <700 yards, the superior downrange ballistics of the 175 SMK are not a factor.
The COAL of the Gold Medal stuff is only 2.79/2.80". Would you guys start with this? I use Varget and Lapua cases with Federal 210M primers.
Should I just start on the mild side with Varget, and load the 168SMK at 2.80 and go from there?
Eventually I hope to load some of my Lapua 155 Scenars as well, but I am thinking I should focus heavily on the 168's for now, would you guys agree?
Here is a picture of the rifle-
I finally got my new custom from JJ over at APA (Patriot). Received it last week and out of the gate it is showing to be an impressive hammer.
Specs-
Patriotized Rem 700 SA
20" Broughton #6, 11 Twist,threaded.
RB trigger @ ~2 lbs
etc. etc.
I have a bunch of Federal FGMM 168 and that is the ammo Jered had told me shot the best in his accuracy testing. So, other than a few mild, generic handloads I had, everything it has seen has been the 168 FGMM.
In all my other 308's. custom or factory, I have had far better luck with 155 Scenars and 175 SMK's. To the point that I dumped all my 168 SMK's, because they just wouldnt perform as well.
Well, this rifle absolutely loves them. The first 5 shot group I fired with the rifle (bipod/rear bag. off bench) was .498. And that has shown to be typical in subsequent shooting. The few handloads I have fired from this rifle have been the generic 175 SMK loads I mentioned earlier.
I have by no means thoroughly tested the 175's, but the little shooting I have done, seems to scream that this rifle likes 168 SMK's. I would have to look at the log, but I think I have about 150 rounds through the rifle. Shot a few groups at 100, more groups at 300, and shot my 45% IPSC silhouette at 630 yards.
With the FGMM 168's I shot my best group ever at 300 yards today. 5 shots in .772". Ringing the steel at 650 took, from memory, ~5.0 mils and proved to be boringly easy. The lack of wind did help.
So, I am trying to determine the best course of action. I have never really tried to "copy" any factory ammo, but am tempted, given how well this rifle likes the Gold Medal stuff. I am going to trade a buddy a couple hundred 175 SMK's for the same number of 168 SMK's and start working on a load. Since 90% of my shooting is <700 yards, the superior downrange ballistics of the 175 SMK are not a factor.
The COAL of the Gold Medal stuff is only 2.79/2.80". Would you guys start with this? I use Varget and Lapua cases with Federal 210M primers.
Should I just start on the mild side with Varget, and load the 168SMK at 2.80 and go from there?
Eventually I hope to load some of my Lapua 155 Scenars as well, but I am thinking I should focus heavily on the 168's for now, would you guys agree?
Here is a picture of the rifle-
