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<blockquote data-quote="440coronet" data-source="post: 2477770" data-attributes="member: 98596"><p>I've shot the .308 for years and always favored the Sierra 168 and RL15 basically its the M118 My local range is 300 yrds and have access to a 600 yrd at times. and could always get my rifles (an M40a1 and an M24) to shoot MOA groups consistently at those ranges In Wis we don't have 1000yrd ranges close to me. I've attended two shooting school events where you can go to 1400 yrds (A mile at the one in Montana)</p><p>the instructors were ex-military snipers They showed me how to see the trans-sonic "yawing" that happens with the 168's past 600 yards put the spotting scope a little out of focus and you could clearly see the vapor trail distortion from the bullet going below the speed of sound. They gave me a box of their loads which were 178gr Hornady BTHP's and I was ringing steel at 1000 yrd consistently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="440coronet, post: 2477770, member: 98596"] I've shot the .308 for years and always favored the Sierra 168 and RL15 basically its the M118 My local range is 300 yrds and have access to a 600 yrd at times. and could always get my rifles (an M40a1 and an M24) to shoot MOA groups consistently at those ranges In Wis we don't have 1000yrd ranges close to me. I've attended two shooting school events where you can go to 1400 yrds (A mile at the one in Montana) the instructors were ex-military snipers They showed me how to see the trans-sonic "yawing" that happens with the 168's past 600 yards put the spotting scope a little out of focus and you could clearly see the vapor trail distortion from the bullet going below the speed of sound. They gave me a box of their loads which were 178gr Hornady BTHP's and I was ringing steel at 1000 yrd consistently [/QUOTE]
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