My question is this: if you were starting from scratch to build the ideal reloading setup for F/TR (.308) competition what would you use? Now, I'm not really starting from scratch - I've reloaded for years, but I've never really concentrated on reloading for extreme accuracy.
I've recently started shooting F/TR and I feel that I need to up my reloading game. I can load ammunition for my current .308 rifle that consistently shoots around .5 MOA at 100/200 yards, but I really feel that I need to be able to routinely shoot around .25 MOA to succeed at F/TR. And yes, I know there's more to success at F/TR than ammunition - being able to call the wind probably being the most important.
But having confidence in my equipment and ammunition means at lot when I get in position to fire a string for record. I'm upgrading from my current rifle to a purpose built F/TR rig and I want to be able to produce ammunition that enables me to get the best out of the rifle (and myself).
I read a good article by Scott Harris on using the Dillon 550 for F-class. There are some great tips in that article, even if you don't use a Dillon. I'm only shooting one match a month at this time, so I'm not necessarily looking for high volume reloading. I just want to be able to turn out the best ammunition I can.
I've recently started shooting F/TR and I feel that I need to up my reloading game. I can load ammunition for my current .308 rifle that consistently shoots around .5 MOA at 100/200 yards, but I really feel that I need to be able to routinely shoot around .25 MOA to succeed at F/TR. And yes, I know there's more to success at F/TR than ammunition - being able to call the wind probably being the most important.
But having confidence in my equipment and ammunition means at lot when I get in position to fire a string for record. I'm upgrading from my current rifle to a purpose built F/TR rig and I want to be able to produce ammunition that enables me to get the best out of the rifle (and myself).
I read a good article by Scott Harris on using the Dillon 550 for F-class. There are some great tips in that article, even if you don't use a Dillon. I'm only shooting one match a month at this time, so I'm not necessarily looking for high volume reloading. I just want to be able to turn out the best ammunition I can.