I have been reloading for my .308 for about 6 years. I have a load that groups well in my 700 at 100 yards, about a quater sized group. I have a much looser group 2.5 or 3 inches at 200 yards. I have been blaming the shooter all along. I recently purchased a CED Mellinuem II chronograph and shot the load over it to see what was going on. My SD and ES are insane.
ES 148
SD 42.1
High 2492 FPS
Low 2344 FPS
My load is
Hornady match brass once fired and neck sized. 168G Sierra MK. 42 G RE15, and Fed Lrg rifle BR primers. seated to 2.945" Just off the lands, no signs of pressure.
My guess is I need to drive this load harder. It did seem to loosen up at 42.2 and 42.4 grains, so I stopped at 42.0. I also never uniformed primer pockets or flash holes. Please your thoughts. thank you.
ES 148
SD 42.1
High 2492 FPS
Low 2344 FPS
My load is
Hornady match brass once fired and neck sized. 168G Sierra MK. 42 G RE15, and Fed Lrg rifle BR primers. seated to 2.945" Just off the lands, no signs of pressure.
My guess is I need to drive this load harder. It did seem to loosen up at 42.2 and 42.4 grains, so I stopped at 42.0. I also never uniformed primer pockets or flash holes. Please your thoughts. thank you.