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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Load recommendation for 1000 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Weaselthis" data-source="post: 2248393" data-attributes="member: 19417"><p>At our NCPPRC (NorCal Practical Precision Rifle Club) annual LR clinics, invariably someone will show up w/ a .308 and a few boxes of 168 FGM's. Most of them have a very hard time making it to 800-1000 yds. and have to bow out as we can't let them continue if they can't stay on a 6'x6' square target frame, let alone the 20"x30" actual target. </p><p>The 155's pushed fast or the 175's all do well in this regard, and are the rounds we recommend. The .308 is a great tool for learning to read wind/drops. Makes you pay attention!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weaselthis, post: 2248393, member: 19417"] At our NCPPRC (NorCal Practical Precision Rifle Club) annual LR clinics, invariably someone will show up w/ a .308 and a few boxes of 168 FGM's. Most of them have a very hard time making it to 800-1000 yds. and have to bow out as we can't let them continue if they can't stay on a 6'x6' square target frame, let alone the 20"x30" actual target. The 155's pushed fast or the 175's all do well in this regard, and are the rounds we recommend. The .308 is a great tool for learning to read wind/drops. Makes you pay attention! [/QUOTE]
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