I tried my hand at firing beyond 500 metres this passed weekend. I was touching paper at least, I've never shot that far before. I know I wasn't really reading the wind that well and I made the STUPID mistake of taking off my bipod and shooting supported on my bag after 400m. (5 shot groups each at 200, 3, 4, 5, and 600.) I know most of my issues were user related so don't take this as blaming my equipment aside from not having the best rifle out of 9 shooters.
I am running a Remington 700AACsd in 308, most of you know that has a 20" barrel but faster 1:10 rifling. I didn't have the time to do up any hand loads before the shoot (I'm also a new reloader) so I ended up rocking with Norma BTHP 168gr. I have had some guys tell me to go to 150gr, and others to go heavier. To me, heavier makes more sense on account of the rifling and that it would aid in stability of the heavier projectile which I think could give me a smidge more distance.
Thoughts?
A friend of mine who shoots F class told me if he had my rifle he wouldnt be shooting lighter than 178gr.
I am running a Remington 700AACsd in 308, most of you know that has a 20" barrel but faster 1:10 rifling. I didn't have the time to do up any hand loads before the shoot (I'm also a new reloader) so I ended up rocking with Norma BTHP 168gr. I have had some guys tell me to go to 150gr, and others to go heavier. To me, heavier makes more sense on account of the rifling and that it would aid in stability of the heavier projectile which I think could give me a smidge more distance.
Thoughts?
A friend of mine who shoots F class told me if he had my rifle he wouldnt be shooting lighter than 178gr.