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That must hurt!(sorry couldn't help myself)I've had some real good luck with the 185 VLDs at 1200 yards. I shit them with a 10 twist but I'm guessing a 12 would do fine.
what bullets 308 shooters are using in a 1/12" bbl for F-class or any 1000-1200 yard shooting?
Hahaha. Proof reading isn't my strong suit !!!That must hurt!(sorry couldn't help myself)
I have a 1-11 twist 22 inch barrel so bare with me for a moment.
I’ve tested several Bullets and powders the most impressive combination is H4895 pushing 155 Lapua Senars in the mid 2800 FPS. It would be reasonable to suggest that in a longer barrel of perhaps 29-30 inchs running a high node that 3000 FPS would be possible using the OP 1-12 twist.
The goal is to be Mach 1 at the distance.
J
I've had great luck with RL 17 giving me 50-100 more fps I start with the 75gr Hornady V-Max, seated pretty far into the lands, pushed by 51 grains of Vihtavuori N160, working up to about 52 grains. N160 seems to be perfect for the case, yielding great velocity (about 3860 fps) and excellent accuracy. This gun is a 14-twist, and I normally shoot the 75gr V-Max. As far as I’m concerned, the 75gr V-Max is the best factory bullet you can shoot. It’s the most consistent, with a better BC than other brands in the same weight range. But to get a 75 to stabilize in a 14-twist, you have to really boot ’em out there fast–you need to smoke ’em out at 3750 fps or better.
All good bullets, unfortunately the OP has asked about a 12 twist. Will those still stabilize? Just curious.
bbl is 30"
You'll manage fine then with the Juggernaut or some of its newer competitors, Chris.![]()
To throw another couple of bullet suggestions in from the left field, the ancient 190gn Sierra MK is a very good long-range choice, much better than its paper ballistics (0.267 average G7, Litz) suggest, and it also performs very well through transonic zones and if required dropping through the sound barrier. Being a short OAL design for the weight 1:12 gives it an Sg of 1.44 at 2,800 fps under standard conditions (59 F at sea level) but if you shoot at a bit higher altitudes and in warmer air it'll have the full 1.5 for optimal stabilisation.
Also earlier today I watched an old Friend Adam Bagnall, a former UK F/TR national champion (twice if not three times) and still one of our top competitors in the discipline, dominate a 900 yard match in exceptionally difficult wind conditions shooting the 175gn Lapua Scenar-L. Despite a relatively low paper BC (0.247 average G7, Litz) this is another 308 bullet that appears to outperform its specification and it remains very stable to 1,000 yards and beyond. His elevation consistency with this bullet is awesome. It has an Sg of 1.42 at 2,900 in standard conditions, but if you shoot at 1,000 ft ASL or higher will also achieve 1.5.