Hey guys, I recently picked up a remington 700 sps 308 with the 26" heavy barrel. for glass i picked up a vortex viper 6.5x20x44. shooting long range is brand new to me, ive been doing a bit of youtube'ing on HOW TO shoot long distance, such as bags, shooting prone, scope operation, etc etc etc.
What im wondering about is typically what kind of round are distance shooters going with? and what is a realistic distance to be aiming for, for a distance shooting newbie. 150grain? maybe heavier than that? I believe the bigger the twist rate (1:10-1:12) the heavier the grain, which translates to the heavier bullet being stabilized better? this barrel has the 1:12twist rate. i am not trying to start some kind of debate on how far you can shoot 308, you guys have battled that one to death, im just starting and will be very pleased to be hitting a 1' gong at 500 to 800 yards, THEN maybe start trying to stretch it like the rest of you crazies, haha.
I will be getting into 'rolling my own' for this rifle as well, typically what kind of recipe are shooters having the greatest success with for this caliber (and rifle).
cheers!
What im wondering about is typically what kind of round are distance shooters going with? and what is a realistic distance to be aiming for, for a distance shooting newbie. 150grain? maybe heavier than that? I believe the bigger the twist rate (1:10-1:12) the heavier the grain, which translates to the heavier bullet being stabilized better? this barrel has the 1:12twist rate. i am not trying to start some kind of debate on how far you can shoot 308, you guys have battled that one to death, im just starting and will be very pleased to be hitting a 1' gong at 500 to 800 yards, THEN maybe start trying to stretch it like the rest of you crazies, haha.
I will be getting into 'rolling my own' for this rifle as well, typically what kind of recipe are shooters having the greatest success with for this caliber (and rifle).
cheers!