backdoorsally
CGN Regular
- Location
- South East Alberta
I have been shooting 200gr nosler accubonds and 200gr berger hybrids in my 308 with a 10 twist 30" barrel at about 2450fps. They are both working great, am I crazy?
I have been shooting 200gr nosler accubonds and 200gr berger hybrids in my 308 with a 10 twist 30" barrel at about 2450fps. They are both working great, am I crazy?
hmmm.... I've made hits out to 1200m with 168gr and 178gr A-Max and SMK's with a 24, 26 and 28 inch barrelled rifle. I'd like to do some rainbow tries out to 1600m. Why the extra weight?
I loved shooting my 208 AMAX thru my 308. Time of flight was ridiculous, like 2.5 seconds from bang to "ding!" Always cracked me up everytime.
I loved shooting my 208 AMAX thru my 308. Time of flight was ridiculous, like 2.5 seconds from bang to "ding!" Always cracked me up everytime.
hmmm.... I've made hits out to 1200m with 168gr and 178gr A-Max and SMK's with a 24, 26 and 28 inch barrelled rifle. I'd like to do some rainbow tries out to 1600m. Why the extra weight?
That's movin. Care to share what powder. I have tried varget and h4350 and still not that fastI got 2700 with a 215 gr berget hybrid in my f/tr custom with 31"1/2 barrel
For hunting. The 200gr about doubles the energy you get from a 168gr
Umm...I don't think we're talking about hunting.
Yeah I'm going to push them a little faster that was my starting load and it worked good so I just kept using it.
Oh really, good to know. Could you please inform me as to what it is I was intending to talk about when I started this thread?
If you are using a standard 308 Win chamber and standard length barrels, you might be doing all that it wants or can do SAFELY. FTR guns are set up for very long throats and we can do things that simply don't make sense in a standard 308 Chamber.
Think of FTR as 308 Win magnums.
as for 200grs, very common nowadays in LR FTR. Heavier is also getting more common.
Jerry
Relax Sally. You didn't mention anything about hunting when you started this thread.