308 Win Loads
308 Win Loads
Just ordered the last part of my Bergara B-14 HMR chambered in .308 Win with a 20" barrel (the actual rifle, just found out I can receive a transfer in GA as a FL resident). So, now I'm thinking about what to load for it.
My .308 Win reloading has been fairly limited so far. I have an Armalite AR-10t with a 20" barrel that I've worked up a load for - Sierra 175gr BTHP over 42 grains of H4895. Used almost 100 Hornady 168 ELD match bullets chasing a load for that bullet with no success.
Goals for this rifle in order of importance - accurate, fast, minimal recoil.
I do have some factory ammo that I'll try including Fed GM match 168gr.
Any recommendations? Any experience with the lighter bullets like the 155gr ELD match?
My .308 Win reloading has been fairly limited so far. I have an Armalite AR-10t with a 20" barrel that I've worked up a load for - Sierra 175gr BTHP over 42 grains of H4895. Used almost 100 Hornady 168 ELD match bullets chasing a load for that bullet with no success.
Goals for this rifle in order of importance - accurate, fast, minimal recoil.
I do have some factory ammo that I'll try including Fed GM match 168gr.
Any recommendations? Any experience with the lighter bullets like the 155gr ELD match?
Re: 308 Win Loads
Factory 168 gr ELD-M is the go to for my HMR. Using the same bullet with a just under max charge. Of IMR 3031gives me excellent accuracy.jkp wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 5:59 pm Just ordered the last part of my Bergara B-14 HMR chambered in .308 Win with a 20" barrel (the actual rifle, just found out I can receive a transfer in GA as a FL resident). So, now I'm thinking about what to load for it.
My .308 Win reloading has been fairly limited so far. I have an Armalite AR-10t with a 20" barrel that I've worked up a load for - Sierra 175gr BTHP over 42 grains of H4895. Used almost 100 Hornady 168 ELD match bullets chasing a load for that bullet with no success.
Goals for this rifle in order of importance - accurate, fast, minimal recoil.
I do have some factory ammo that I'll try including Fed GM match 168gr.
Any recommendations? Any experience with the lighter bullets like the 155gr ELD match?
Re: 308 Win Loads
As to the goals, install a brake and not worry about goal three.
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
Re: 308 Win Loads
I use these for farting around in my 300 BO
https://www.speer.com/bullets/rifle_bul ... -2005.html
Haven’t tried them in my 308, but will. They are CHEAP and shoot well in the 300 Castrado
https://www.speer.com/bullets/rifle_bul ... -2005.html
Haven’t tried them in my 308, but will. They are CHEAP and shoot well in the 300 Castrado
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
Re: 308 Win Loads
Hadn't thought about 130gr bullets. Hornady load data shows a 130gr bullet zipping along around 3000 fps with roughly 50 grains of powder.CPJ 2.0 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 6:26 pm I use these for farting around in my 300 BO
https://www.speer.com/bullets/rifle_bul ... -2005.html
Haven’t tried them in my 308, but will. They are CHEAP and shoot well in the 300 Castrado
Re: 308 Win Loads
What's the objective for the rifle? For shorter distances, a heavy slug with a boat tail isn't necessarily desirable.
When I was playing the NRA Highpower game, I used surplus takedown 150 grain NATO ball bullets in front of AA2520 (no longer made) for the 200-300 yard standing and rapid fire stages, on the logic that they were (A) cheap, and (B) the resulting load was at least as accurate as anything I could deliver in the standing and rapid fire strings.
For the 600 yard prone slow fire, I ran the 175 grain Match King in front of IMR4064 with great results. These days, I'd probably start my testing with Varget, since it's a temperature-insensitive powder, and 4064 isn't.
When I was playing the NRA Highpower game, I used surplus takedown 150 grain NATO ball bullets in front of AA2520 (no longer made) for the 200-300 yard standing and rapid fire stages, on the logic that they were (A) cheap, and (B) the resulting load was at least as accurate as anything I could deliver in the standing and rapid fire strings.
For the 600 yard prone slow fire, I ran the 175 grain Match King in front of IMR4064 with great results. These days, I'd probably start my testing with Varget, since it's a temperature-insensitive powder, and 4064 isn't.
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Re: 308 Win Loads
My LR308 likes the 168 Amax with the same charge you’re using for the 175. 42gr H4895. It routinely shoots .5” with that load. While that charge is a couple grains low for that bullet, trying more powder made it less accurate and not enough of a velocity increase to justify the loss. So I’ve stuck with that load. Plus, it shoots good in all 3 of my 308s. Another reason for me to just stick with that load. I’m measuring length to the ogive, but it’s as long as I could seat and still fit in the mag. But, that’s just my experience with my guns.
Re: 308 Win Loads
Loaded up some 168 ELD Match over Varget and H4895 to get started with. Will also burn up some factory stuff like Fed GM Sierra 168 and some PMC 147 gr stuff.
Patiently (not) waiting for rifle to arrive...
Patiently (not) waiting for rifle to arrive...
Re: 308 Win Loads
Ha!
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Re: 308 Win Loads
I'm really liking Ramshot TAC for my 308s these days. It does great in 168gr, and 110 grain.