Hey everyone,
I'm a rookie when it comes to shooting, so please go easy on me.
I recently purchased a Savage 10 PC in .308. It features a 20" barrel with a 1:10 twist.
I took it for the first time on Sunday to sight it in with my new scope- Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-12x40 - and some different types of ammo to see what it likes to eat.
Weather that day was 9 degrees Celsius, pretty windy, but the lanes have good berms so I can't say how much was affecting the shots but definitely some.
The rifle quickly got on target and I was soon zero'd @ 100m with 165gr Federal Vital-Shok Bonded Trophy Tip (yes, a hunting round
). With this round, I shot the best grouping I've ever shot, see below:

I then switch to 168gr. Hornady AMax Match ammo and my shots pulled left and grouped at maybe 2"? (Not well enough for me to take a pic at least).
With these results I figured, "Sweet! I found my ammo" thinking the Federal was my huckleberry, so I moved out to 200, then 300 metres shooting from a sitting position with a bipod.
Well, crap! The 165 was pretty loosey-goosey (windage was acceptable, but elevation was off) at both those longer ranges (again, not good enough to take a pic), so for fun I tried the 168's again and wow! It grouped much better but I did have to dial in 1 MOA windage (oops, bought an MOA scope for our new range which is in metres
):
200m:

300m:

So, my questions are:
Could the 168's need the extra distance to stabilize given the moderately heavier bullet? And why did the 165gr have decent windage "consistency" over distance vs. the heavier bullet which should resist wind better?
The most important thing that I didn't mention: I may have been giggling like a school girl the whole time as, man, I had fun!
Any insights are appreciated.
I'm a rookie when it comes to shooting, so please go easy on me.
I recently purchased a Savage 10 PC in .308. It features a 20" barrel with a 1:10 twist.
I took it for the first time on Sunday to sight it in with my new scope- Vortex Diamondback Tactical 4-12x40 - and some different types of ammo to see what it likes to eat.
Weather that day was 9 degrees Celsius, pretty windy, but the lanes have good berms so I can't say how much was affecting the shots but definitely some.
The rifle quickly got on target and I was soon zero'd @ 100m with 165gr Federal Vital-Shok Bonded Trophy Tip (yes, a hunting round

I then switch to 168gr. Hornady AMax Match ammo and my shots pulled left and grouped at maybe 2"? (Not well enough for me to take a pic at least).
With these results I figured, "Sweet! I found my ammo" thinking the Federal was my huckleberry, so I moved out to 200, then 300 metres shooting from a sitting position with a bipod.
Well, crap! The 165 was pretty loosey-goosey (windage was acceptable, but elevation was off) at both those longer ranges (again, not good enough to take a pic), so for fun I tried the 168's again and wow! It grouped much better but I did have to dial in 1 MOA windage (oops, bought an MOA scope for our new range which is in metres

200m:

300m:

So, my questions are:
- why is the 165gr tight at 100m but opens up at longer range?
and why is the 168 a little loose at 100m but tightens up at longer range?
Could the 168's need the extra distance to stabilize given the moderately heavier bullet? And why did the 165gr have decent windage "consistency" over distance vs. the heavier bullet which should resist wind better?
The most important thing that I didn't mention: I may have been giggling like a school girl the whole time as, man, I had fun!
Any insights are appreciated.