Hey guys I'm new to reloading and need some advice on why my shots keep shooting high..
I shoot a Remington 700 Varmint .308 with a Harris bipod and Nikon buck master scope. No other upgrades as of now.
I went out with my buddies to shoot yesterday and I sighted my gun in at 100 yards. My groupings weren't amazing but I'm a new shooter and was satisfied with 1 in groups. We decided to shoot at a piece of AR500 670 yards back.
Here is my load data.
My press is a RCBS single stage rock chucker supreme.
I'm using twice fired Winchester brass (bought the brass new factory load at the store). I have a RCBS ultra sonic cleaner and clean them with Hornady cleaning solution. The brass comes out looking good. I use a towel to dry them off and let them sit in my garage to air dry for a few days.
I lube them on a different towel and then deprime/resize the neck.
I then clean the primer pocket with my hand tool.
I trim the brass to make them all the same length.
I use CCI large rifle primers and seat them with my RCBS hand primer.
I am shooting the Hornady 168 gr AMAX BT. my powder I'm using at the moment is H4895. I'm measuring the powder with a RCBS mechanical scale and charge the rounds with 42 grains. (I'm trying to find varget powder but it is hard to come by here.)
I then seat the 168 gr AMAX. My COL is 2.800 give or take a thousandth.
I use the ballistic AE and when I put in all my data it gives my readings. I adjusted my scope and both my buddies were telling me I was shooting a few feet high.
Any advice on things I could do better would be greatly appreciated. My goal is to be able to shoot 1000 yards no problem.
Thank you
I shoot a Remington 700 Varmint .308 with a Harris bipod and Nikon buck master scope. No other upgrades as of now.
I went out with my buddies to shoot yesterday and I sighted my gun in at 100 yards. My groupings weren't amazing but I'm a new shooter and was satisfied with 1 in groups. We decided to shoot at a piece of AR500 670 yards back.
Here is my load data.
My press is a RCBS single stage rock chucker supreme.
I'm using twice fired Winchester brass (bought the brass new factory load at the store). I have a RCBS ultra sonic cleaner and clean them with Hornady cleaning solution. The brass comes out looking good. I use a towel to dry them off and let them sit in my garage to air dry for a few days.
I lube them on a different towel and then deprime/resize the neck.
I then clean the primer pocket with my hand tool.
I trim the brass to make them all the same length.
I use CCI large rifle primers and seat them with my RCBS hand primer.
I am shooting the Hornady 168 gr AMAX BT. my powder I'm using at the moment is H4895. I'm measuring the powder with a RCBS mechanical scale and charge the rounds with 42 grains. (I'm trying to find varget powder but it is hard to come by here.)
I then seat the 168 gr AMAX. My COL is 2.800 give or take a thousandth.
I use the ballistic AE and when I put in all my data it gives my readings. I adjusted my scope and both my buddies were telling me I was shooting a few feet high.
Any advice on things I could do better would be greatly appreciated. My goal is to be able to shoot 1000 yards no problem.
Thank you