RELOAD, RELOAD, RELOAD
Then you can shoot the "right" ammo
Jerry
It would be very much worth trying Hornady 155gr match ammunition in the 102. The performance of this ammunition is outstanding.
Anyone think it is worthwhile starting a thread for ammo that is not accurate or has malfunctions with the BCL to help those out who have yet to try it?
I have found a few that are very inaccurate and one that had a feeding issue.
Anyone think it is worthwhile starting a thread for ammo that is not accurate or has malfunctions with the BCL to help those out who have yet to try it?
I have found a few that are very inaccurate and one that had a feeding issue.
I think you are right, however most don't reload, and for reviewing purposes it is better to have factory because that is what people want to see shot.
I had to make the decision instead of buying lots of bullets, to buy less than 100rds of fancy ammo to try. It will be fun to shoot though.
Problem is most 308 ammo is geared for bolt rifles and thus are loaded with powders and charges that may not be ideal of the gas system needs. So you can have a perfectly accurate rifle shoot badly cause the ammo is not in tune with it. It will be more obvious once the accuracy testing is under way.
Given how inexpensively you can set up to reload ammo vs the cost of factory ammo, especially match stuff, it is good economics and so much more enjoyable if the load is letting the rifle shoot at its best.
For me, missing is very expensive.
Jerry
I also replaced the trigger with a RRA National Match unit - I will be putting the stock unit back in because the safety can be applied without the rifle being cocked. I suspect this is because of the shorter 'tail' on the RRA unit as opposed to the stock trigger.
Problem is most 308 ammo is geared for bolt rifles and thus are loaded with powders and charges that may not be ideal of the gas system needs. So you can have a perfectly accurate rifle shoot badly cause the ammo is not in tune with it. It will be more obvious once the accuracy testing is under way.
Given how inexpensively you can set up to reload ammo vs the cost of factory ammo, especially match stuff, it is good economics and so much more enjoyable if the load is letting the rifle shoot at its best.
For me, missing is very expensive.
Jerry
Range day 2 tried federal fusion 150 - feed fine accuracy sucked. Then another magic round Hornady precision hunter 178 ELDX. I wish I could post pictures without using photobucket but don't know how - got 5 in one inch maybe under need to measure. And right after that group followed it up with 3 in 1 inch.
Next i I will start reloading but I may not have time prior to hunting so the hornady may be my moose round this year.
Range day 2 tried federal fusion 150 - feed fine accuracy sucked. Then another magic round Hornady precision hunter 178 ELDX. I wish I could post pictures without using photobucket but don't know how - got 5 in one inch maybe under need to measure. And right after that group followed it up with 3 in 1 inch.
Next i I will start reloading but I may not have time prior to hunting so the hornady may be my moose round this year.




























