Just joined Accurate Shooter today. I started doing 1000 yard shooting about a year ago using a Rock River Arms LAR 8 (AR 10 style gun) with a 26" bull barrel. The best it would do was a 4" group at 1000 yards using a Harris bipod and a NF NXS 8-32 scope. At Christmas I bought a Savage Model 12 F/TR. It will shoot a 4 shot group 2 1/2" also had a 10 shot group smaller than a tennis ball.
All the old timers I shoot with say a 168 gr 308 won't travel 1000 yds. They all recommend I use a 180 to 210 gr bullet. John Whiddon a multi time national champ's favorite cartridge is a 105 GR 243.
What is the best to use? Heavy or light? I've worked up two 308 loads using a 155 smk going 3145 fps and a 175 gr smk going 2930 fps.
I'm looking to get a new rear bag. I see some bags advertised that weigh over 25 # but then see all the products listed to make the rifle slide over the bag. Wouldn't it be better to have the rifle 'stick' to the bag to absorb the recoil?
As you can see all this is confusing to a newcomer. Any advice would be appreciated.
All the old timers I shoot with say a 168 gr 308 won't travel 1000 yds. They all recommend I use a 180 to 210 gr bullet. John Whiddon a multi time national champ's favorite cartridge is a 105 GR 243.
What is the best to use? Heavy or light? I've worked up two 308 loads using a 155 smk going 3145 fps and a 175 gr smk going 2930 fps.
I'm looking to get a new rear bag. I see some bags advertised that weigh over 25 # but then see all the products listed to make the rifle slide over the bag. Wouldn't it be better to have the rifle 'stick' to the bag to absorb the recoil?
As you can see all this is confusing to a newcomer. Any advice would be appreciated.