So I recently have become fascinated with the precision shooting game. I bought myself a nice rifle with some nice glass and decided to try my hand at reloading. Im shooting 308, I know its not the greatest long range round, but its good to learn on, components are easily found and relatively cheap. I did my research and decided to go with siarra 175gr tipped match kings. Legend has it they will stay transonic out to 1000 yards. So i figured id give it a shot. I bought some reloading tools and went to work. Using federal brass, CCI BR2 primers and varget. I started low loading 40.0 grains of varget, and working up in half grain intervals. Loading five rounds of each. I finished at 44.5 grains. All loaded to mag length of 2.880''. (not interested in single feeding). So with 50 rounds loaded, i headed to the range. Shot a group with Federal premium gold match 175gr to warm up my barrel and create a constant to go off of. Weather was great, almost no wind. Here are my results at 100M
It looks to my rifle likes the higher end of the varget loads. Any tips or suggestions? still super green at this and could use some insight on where to go from here. was thinking of working from 44.0gr to 45.0gr in 0.1gr intervals. What would you do? here are more pictures. Any thoughts would be appreciated
-Matt

It looks to my rifle likes the higher end of the varget loads. Any tips or suggestions? still super green at this and could use some insight on where to go from here. was thinking of working from 44.0gr to 45.0gr in 0.1gr intervals. What would you do? here are more pictures. Any thoughts would be appreciated


-Matt