Hello guys.
Im new here but have some expirience in longrange shooting.
Now I use 168 hybrids at 2860fps with 0.050 jump from my factory(action and barrel) `26 bbl Remington 700PSS (HS Precision PST025 stock, jewell, custom ftr bipods, Dr.Bag rear bag) It shot extremely well, 0.3 moa vertical up to 900y and 0.5moa at 1000y(3-9 o'clock wind), but if I have more than 3ml/h wind speed or 1 hour wind direction error at 900/1000y - Im loossing my 10's (5's in EU).
So I decided to rebarell my rifle for 200-215grain bergers in 32inch 10twist heavy palma contour.
With 168grns hyb. at 2860fps and 185grns JUG. at 2770fps, I have good results with hard cheek and shoulder pressure and free righthand(Im righthand shooter, righthand stayng on grip, but no pressure, just one finger trigger work). Now rifle full weight(with factory `26 barrel, scope and bipod) is 14.5lbs, with new barrel it will be 16.8 lbs.
So, Is it harder to shoot 200-215 grain bullets (2700-2750fps) than 185's or hight speed 168's ?
Is it need to correct prone position or cheek/grip pressure ?
May be some technique recommends and shooting tips especially for heavy bullets ?
May be more than 6.6 lbs barrel need (heavy varmint or straight taper countor) ?
Best.
Iliya S.
Im new here but have some expirience in longrange shooting.
Now I use 168 hybrids at 2860fps with 0.050 jump from my factory(action and barrel) `26 bbl Remington 700PSS (HS Precision PST025 stock, jewell, custom ftr bipods, Dr.Bag rear bag) It shot extremely well, 0.3 moa vertical up to 900y and 0.5moa at 1000y(3-9 o'clock wind), but if I have more than 3ml/h wind speed or 1 hour wind direction error at 900/1000y - Im loossing my 10's (5's in EU).
So I decided to rebarell my rifle for 200-215grain bergers in 32inch 10twist heavy palma contour.

With 168grns hyb. at 2860fps and 185grns JUG. at 2770fps, I have good results with hard cheek and shoulder pressure and free righthand(Im righthand shooter, righthand stayng on grip, but no pressure, just one finger trigger work). Now rifle full weight(with factory `26 barrel, scope and bipod) is 14.5lbs, with new barrel it will be 16.8 lbs.
So, Is it harder to shoot 200-215 grain bullets (2700-2750fps) than 185's or hight speed 168's ?
Is it need to correct prone position or cheek/grip pressure ?
May be some technique recommends and shooting tips especially for heavy bullets ?
May be more than 6.6 lbs barrel need (heavy varmint or straight taper countor) ?
Best.
Iliya S.