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I had an older gentleman who seemed to know his stuff tell me that he has had great success out to 1,500 yds with 168 SMK's in his .300. His rifle is by no standard "precision" and mine is on the way up.
I have loaded several variations of powder and charges with nothing to support this mans' claim, to date. I know SMK's hold a decent reputation pretty much everywhere, but I am sometimes getting greater than .75 MOA at 75 yards. I have loaded them, starting at 70 gr H4831 thru 73.75 gr H4831 @ .25 gr increments in 10 rnds/gr groups and still not decided if there is one better or worse shooting to about 500 yds. I switched to IMR 4831 and have had similar results with a bit tighter groups at the bottom of the spectrum with 72 gr. Also worked with different primers, brass, and seating depths.. Similar results.
My question is.. Should I dump the pill entirely and try Bergers (haven't tried to date), or continue with a different approach? I shoot a 1/10 barrel. Are these rounds too light and should I move to 180's before I move to different chasers? I am perplexed... and a little pissed. I would really appreciate any and all information including anticipated MV, BC, etc etc and opinions. I am 23 and on a relatively fixed budget at this time. The sooner I can get a round narrowed down in my .300, the better. Current setup- Winchester M70 with 1/10 twist bull, McMillan varminter, Viper PST, Harris bi-pod, 0 MOA rail. This is also my primary deer rifle. I am using Hornandy 150 SPBT's for whitetail, but that is an entire different discussion. I just want to punch things out to 1,000 and be able to repeat. Again, any and all input is greatly appreciated. This is a great sport, and I know that I have a long way to go. My best result to date was at the end of my box with a 2 round group of 1.08" @ 547 yrds with Remington cases, federal 215 primers, IMR 4831 (72 grains) and a 3-9x50 Bushnell "Legend" (no windage/elevation; prior to scope upgrade).
I had an older gentleman who seemed to know his stuff tell me that he has had great success out to 1,500 yds with 168 SMK's in his .300. His rifle is by no standard "precision" and mine is on the way up.
I have loaded several variations of powder and charges with nothing to support this mans' claim, to date. I know SMK's hold a decent reputation pretty much everywhere, but I am sometimes getting greater than .75 MOA at 75 yards. I have loaded them, starting at 70 gr H4831 thru 73.75 gr H4831 @ .25 gr increments in 10 rnds/gr groups and still not decided if there is one better or worse shooting to about 500 yds. I switched to IMR 4831 and have had similar results with a bit tighter groups at the bottom of the spectrum with 72 gr. Also worked with different primers, brass, and seating depths.. Similar results.
My question is.. Should I dump the pill entirely and try Bergers (haven't tried to date), or continue with a different approach? I shoot a 1/10 barrel. Are these rounds too light and should I move to 180's before I move to different chasers? I am perplexed... and a little pissed. I would really appreciate any and all information including anticipated MV, BC, etc etc and opinions. I am 23 and on a relatively fixed budget at this time. The sooner I can get a round narrowed down in my .300, the better. Current setup- Winchester M70 with 1/10 twist bull, McMillan varminter, Viper PST, Harris bi-pod, 0 MOA rail. This is also my primary deer rifle. I am using Hornandy 150 SPBT's for whitetail, but that is an entire different discussion. I just want to punch things out to 1,000 and be able to repeat. Again, any and all input is greatly appreciated. This is a great sport, and I know that I have a long way to go. My best result to date was at the end of my box with a 2 round group of 1.08" @ 547 yrds with Remington cases, federal 215 primers, IMR 4831 (72 grains) and a 3-9x50 Bushnell "Legend" (no windage/elevation; prior to scope upgrade).