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Need a starting point for a .308
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLongRanger83702" data-source="post: 1342660" data-attributes="member: 88760"><p>I have the new Wilson Combat Super Sniper .308 AR. It has a 20" heavy fluted/threaded barrel w/1-10" twist. From what I've read you are limited to the lightest bullets with such a slow twist rate. But my load for the Nosler 165 gr. Accubond is 44.40 gn. of Hodgdon BLC-2 powder in a Nosler case and a winchester Primer. C.O.L. is 2.80". It's a spherical powder and easy to meter and control weight charges down to +/- .025 gr. with my AND EJ-123 scale (this is measuring hundredths of a grain... NOT tenths of a grain). It's pushing 2550 fps @ the muzzle. I'm getting 00.25 MOA -00.30 MOA groups @ 100 yds. My chamber is tight so I think you'd be safe with this load. But always start out -10% just to be safe. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLongRanger83702, post: 1342660, member: 88760"] I have the new Wilson Combat Super Sniper .308 AR. It has a 20" heavy fluted/threaded barrel w/1-10" twist. From what I've read you are limited to the lightest bullets with such a slow twist rate. But my load for the Nosler 165 gr. Accubond is 44.40 gn. of Hodgdon BLC-2 powder in a Nosler case and a winchester Primer. C.O.L. is 2.80". It's a spherical powder and easy to meter and control weight charges down to +/- .025 gr. with my AND EJ-123 scale (this is measuring hundredths of a grain... NOT tenths of a grain). It's pushing 2550 fps @ the muzzle. I'm getting 00.25 MOA -00.30 MOA groups @ 100 yds. My chamber is tight so I think you'd be safe with this load. But always start out -10% just to be safe. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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