Interesting comparison recently - a close friend and I each purchased a M305 a couple of years ago. I had a pile of 147 gr FMJ bullets that I bought from Hungry about 10 years ago to load in my Garand. I loaded them up in 308 with three or four different powders, with loads listed less than maximum. No matter what load or powder, they all shot 4 - 6" groups. Needless to say, I was less than amused.
My friend loaded his with 165 gr Nosler BT and a medium load of IMR 4350. He was getting consistently 1 - 1.5" groups. He gave me some last fall to try and I never got around to it before the snow fell.
My friend died unexpectedly in January, and I bought his reloading materials and M305 from his brother. A couple of weeks ago, I tested the two rifles. Both shot 4 - 6 inch groups with my various 147-gr loads. Both rifles shot 1.5" groups with the 165-grain loads. I had never fired groups that small with my rifle. I had a few Speer 168 gr match bullets - same thing, 1.25" groups.
So that begs the question - why won’t my M305's shoot the 147-grain loads accurately?
Needless to say, I am stocking up on various 165 gr. bullets for future loading and hunting situations.
My friend loaded his with 165 gr Nosler BT and a medium load of IMR 4350. He was getting consistently 1 - 1.5" groups. He gave me some last fall to try and I never got around to it before the snow fell.
My friend died unexpectedly in January, and I bought his reloading materials and M305 from his brother. A couple of weeks ago, I tested the two rifles. Both shot 4 - 6 inch groups with my various 147-gr loads. Both rifles shot 1.5" groups with the 165-grain loads. I had never fired groups that small with my rifle. I had a few Speer 168 gr match bullets - same thing, 1.25" groups.
So that begs the question - why won’t my M305's shoot the 147-grain loads accurately?
Needless to say, I am stocking up on various 165 gr. bullets for future loading and hunting situations.