

Use the same data as the 168 grain SMK when loading 165 grain Game Kings.
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Originally Posted By Sinister:
41.0 of IMR 4895 pushing a 168 Sierra Match King won Gary Anderson the Olympics in 300 Meter rifle. 42.0 of IMR 4064 pushing a 175 Match King is an "Index Load" -- if your rifle doesn't shoot it well there's something's wrong with your hardware. 44 grains of Varget will push most bullets accurately in a bolt rifle. Stick around 42 to 43 for autoloaders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Sinister:
41.0 of IMR 4895 pushing a 168 Sierra Match King won Gary Anderson the Olympics in 300 Meter rifle. 42.0 of IMR 4064 pushing a 175 Match King is an "Index Load" -- if your rifle doesn't shoot it well there's something's wrong with your hardware. 44 grains of Varget will push most bullets accurately in a bolt rifle. Stick around 42 to 43 for autoloaders. Dan Newburys ocw recipes: .308 Winchester using IMR 4895
150 grain bullet, 46.6 grains (extrapolated from following loads, untested at this writing) 155 grain bullet, 45.6 grains 168 grain bullet, 43.6 grains 175 grain bullet, 42.4 grains 178 grain bullet, 42.0 grains 178 grain bullet, good match load... use 41.7 grains with Lapua brass, 41.5 with FC brass. .308 Winchester using IMR 4064 168 grain bullet, 42.8 grains 175 grain bullet, 41.8 grains (these replicate Federal Gold Medal, use FC or Lake City brass) We like 178 grain bullet and 41.5 grains in FC or LC brass .308 Winchester using Varget 155 grain bullet, 47.8 grains 168 grain bullet, 46.0 grains 175 grain bullet, 45.0 grains (an all around favorite) 180 grain bullet, 44.1 grains 200 grain bullet, low node 41.5 grains (10 twist barrel) 200 grain bullet, high node, 43.1 grains (10 twist barrel) CCI 200's, BR-2's, and Federal 210's work well with Varget |
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Originally Posted By supv26:
168 Hornady Amax, 44 grain IMR 4064, Lapua brass, FED 210 primers. 2.95" OAL Going to be switching to CCI primers soon due to that was all I could get and I ordered 11,000 of them. ![]() View Quote Any idea what kind of velocity you're getting with this load? I have a bunch of hornady 168 hpbt and 8lbs of 4064 on the way. Looking to get close to my imr4895 loads at 2690 avg. with good accuracy. |
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Originally Posted By Strizzo:
Any idea what kind of velocity you're getting with this load? I have a bunch of hornady 168 hpbt and 8lbs of 4064 on the way. Looking to get close to my imr4895 loads at 2690 avg. with good accuracy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Strizzo:
Originally Posted By supv26:
168 Hornady Amax, 44 grain IMR 4064, Lapua brass, FED 210 primers. 2.95" OAL Going to be switching to CCI primers soon due to that was all I could get and I ordered 11,000 of them. ![]() Any idea what kind of velocity you're getting with this load? I have a bunch of hornady 168 hpbt and 8lbs of 4064 on the way. Looking to get close to my imr4895 loads at 2690 avg. with good accuracy. I use 43.2gr of 4064 w/ Hornady 168 BTHP + Fed 210m in LC brass. Seated to 2.820. Shooting it out of my 22" barrel M1A (1:11 twist). Results are below: - Group size between .638 - .753 - 2655 average velocity Results out of my 18" LR308 w/ Rainier barrel using the same load was Similar: - Group size between .545 - .657 - Didn't measure velocity. Im guessing 2610 ish. |
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My Savage with a McGowen barrel likes
175gr Nosler Custom Comp 43gr IMR 4064 Federal 210 primers Seated .006 off the lands I shot the MOA Challenge with this round. It shot .808MOA average for 5 5-shot groups off of the bipod here. It also likes the same powder charge, primers, and having the bullets set .006 off the lands with 178gr A-max and 180gr Nosler Partitions. The A-max group about the same as the 175 custom comps. The 180gr paritions shoot just under 1 inch at 100yd. |
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This should be a "Tacked Thread", like the 6.5, 260, and 223 Tacked Threads.
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Originally Posted By Doubledeez:
I use 43.2gr of 4064 w/ Hornady 168 BTHP + Fed 210m in LC brass. Seated to 2.820. Shooting it out of my 22" barrel M1A (1:11 twist). Results are below: - Group size between .638 - .753 - 2655 average velocity Results out of my 18" LR308 w/ Rainier barrel using the same load was Similar: - Group size between .545 - .657 - Didn't measure velocity. Im guessing 2610 ish. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Doubledeez:
Originally Posted By Strizzo:
Originally Posted By supv26:
168 Hornady Amax, 44 grain IMR 4064, Lapua brass, FED 210 primers. 2.95" OAL Going to be switching to CCI primers soon due to that was all I could get and I ordered 11,000 of them. ![]() Any idea what kind of velocity you're getting with this load? I have a bunch of hornady 168 hpbt and 8lbs of 4064 on the way. Looking to get close to my imr4895 loads at 2690 avg. with good accuracy. I use 43.2gr of 4064 w/ Hornady 168 BTHP + Fed 210m in LC brass. Seated to 2.820. Shooting it out of my 22" barrel M1A (1:11 twist). Results are below: - Group size between .638 - .753 - 2655 average velocity Results out of my 18" LR308 w/ Rainier barrel using the same load was Similar: - Group size between .545 - .657 - Didn't measure velocity. Im guessing 2610 ish. this is good to hear. I have been shooting with 42.8gr of 4064, and getting around 2630-2650 according to the dope, but i haven't gotten the chance to chrono them yet. |
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This should be a "Tacked Thread", like the 6.5, 260, and 223 Tacked Threads.
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Thank You!
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol:
Use the same data as the 168 grain SMK when loading 165 grain Game Kings. View Quote I planned to use the same (or close) charge weight for both the 168 SMK and the 165 SGK. What I plan to do is change the COAL. I think I may have better consistency between the two if I use my comparator and measure from the Cartridge Base to Ogive and make the two loads identical in thier jump. It seems to me that it would make more sense than simply using OAL, since in reality the tip makes little difference compared to the Ogive. I read a lot on precision loading but this rarely comes up, as most have one "go to load" and stick with it. My purpose is to have one rifle to use for hunting and precision rifle, without having to drastically change between hunting and target loads. Adjusting for CBTO from one type to the next is simple enough with the Redding Competition Seater Die, and takes moments. The trick is repeatability, which can be achieved by using the same tooling, tools, and rifle. My CBTO measurement would be useless to anyone not using my equipment. If this works, however, I will post the COAL for each. Just in case there are others who want a simple transition from Hunting ammo to Match ammo. Since you have used the same load data for both the SMK & SGK, please tell me your experience, and perhaps your charge weight and powder, if you don't mind. I know this thread is a couple of months old, and I don't yet know if Admin sends emails if someone replies to your post... I'll keep a lookout. |
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Gun is a dta srs covert 16" barrel, 1:8 twist, suppressed (bolt action)
Lapua brass, neck trimmed to 14.2 thou, berger 185 hybrid seated 30 thou off lands, 2.995 oal 42-42.5gr imr 4064 has been my sweet spot so far but still expierementing. Groups are .2-.5moa @ 100-200 yards so far Only neck sizing with .335 bushing in redding neck sizer, once fire formed brass Cci br2( i think) primer Velocity is between 2400-2450, again still working on what I'll adopt |
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New Winchester Brass
165 grain SGK BR2 Primers Varget Powder 2.7500 OACL 43.2 grains of powder 2404 FPS out of my 16" barreled DI AR 10 Shoots clover-leafed 3 round groups at 100 yards and 1.25"-1.50" 5 round groups at 200 yards. |
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My latest precision load:
Hornady brass Winchester primers 175 gr TMK 42.8 gr R-15 2650 fps out of 20" suppressed Rem 700 |
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For those that have loaded the Sierra Tipped MatchKing Rifle Bullets .30 cal / 7.62mm .308" 175 gr. TMK Match how do they compare to the tried and true SMK's in the same weight.
The reason I'm thinking of switching is I hate that the oal of the smk's and the opening vary so much. |
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You are only as fast as you are accurate. If you don't accurately hit your target you are wasting ammo and just making noise.
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ggg/lithuanian brass
flash hole prepped all primer pockets de-crimped cci 200 primer 178 grain amax hornady 39.0 grains of imr 4895 all powder measured through a rcbs chargemaster 2.810 oal match prepped brass. rem 700 26" barrel 5r rifling 11.25" twist does dimes at 100 and does not miss 5 shot groups, consistent at multiple altitudes and temps |
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Great info here.
It would be great if we could get a condensed version of the loads in a break down of whether the loads are for bolt or gas guns(I have noticed that the gun type is missing from some of the load data). It appears that the general consensus for gas guns is: 175-178ish grn bullets -4064 - 42+/- 1 grn -Varget - 42-43 with one claim of 45 out of a M1A 168 gr bullets -4064 - 42-43 -Varget - 43-44 |
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In My SCAR 17
IMR 4064 @ 41.8 LC brass FC 210M primer 175 Berger OTM |
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You are close trying to duplicate the Fed GM load 168 gr with 165 GK.
Suggest IMR 4064 @ 42.8 165 GKHP or the GKSP Fed 210m primer FC GM Brass Very accurate load |
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I shoot these out of my Tikka T3 CTR .308 with great results-
41.8gr of IMR 4064 Once fired FC GM 7.62X51 brass trimmed to 2.005" Nolser 175gr Custom Competition bullet Federal GM210M primers OAL 2.800" Avg velocity out of the Tikka 20" barrel is 2515fps. This load duplicates the Mk316 load data that is out there. It shoots sub MOA for me. |
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Originally Posted By Norecoil1:
For those that have loaded the Sierra Tipped MatchKing Rifle Bullets .30 cal / 7.62mm .308" 175 gr. TMK Match how do they compare to the tried and true SMK's in the same weight. The reason I'm thinking of switching is I hate that the oal of the smk's and the opening vary so much. View Quote Same question here. Any differences in COAL or Varget loads for 308 175gr TMK vs SMK.? Any info about same questions for 168 gr TMK Vs SMK would also be appreciated. ![]() |
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For quite a while I used 43 gr Varget behind a Nosler or Hornady 168 gr HPBT Match bullet. This was in LC or FC brass with CCI 200 primers at 2.80 OAL. Very accurate in my Rem 700 SPS 20".
When Varget became hard to find I tried IMR 4064 with the same setup. The FGGM clone load of 42.8 gr will shoot sub MOA in my Rem 700 and my 18" Aero Precision M5 .308. As a point of interest. I chrono'd factory FGGM and the IMR 4064 load at the same session through my Aero .308. Results were 2561 fps for the FGGM and 2562 fps for the 42.8 gr 4064 load. |
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My SCAR 17 has a 1-12 twist. I haven't reloaded for this rifle yet. For accuracy should I go168 or 175 Sierra Match King?
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Lapua .308 brass
CCI BR2 primers 43.5 Varget 168 smk hpbt 2.224 to ojive .015 jump 2680 fps Best 5 shot group .252 @100yds Out of my Colt/Cooper m2012clr |
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Got out today to try RL-17 since I have an abundance of it after selling my 6.5 creedmoor. Shot with my savage 10T w/24 inch bull barrel and 5R rifling. 48 degrees with about 8 mph wind. Hornady Match brass and CCI 200 primers.
Labradar chronograph, 100 yard range 200 gr ELD-X 46.2 gr @2591.8 fps (avg 5 shots) *Best group* 46.4 gr @2592.7 fps 46.6 gr @2613.7 fps 46.8 gr @2608.8 fps 47.0 gr @2608.7 fps *2nd best group* Highest recorded was 2638 fps 187 ELD-X 48.5 gr @2745.2 fps (avg 5 shots) 48.7 gr @2760.6 fps 48.9 gr @2777.9 fps 49.1 gr @2793.8 fps 49.3 gr @2802.1 fps *Best group* Highest recorded was 2810 fps |
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175gr RDF
Rifle: Savage Ashbury Precision Best load New Winchester Brass, Sized, trimmed and flash hole uniformed. 45.2Gr Varget. Loaded to 2.80 COL 2700 fps 5 shot group from prone on uneven dirt. 100 yards. All under 1 inch May play with COL a little. Really can't ask for much more |
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Did some reloading with 208 ELD-M and IMR 4166. Won't post the higher powder charges as they had issues. This last batch was pretty good. Lapua brass, CCI primers, set to 0.020 off the lands.
40.7 2504.44 fps (avg 3 shots) 40.9 2509.01 Best group 41.1 2514.88 41.3 2536.16 41.5 2539.32 1 primer has slight powder around it Still not as tight of grouping like my 178 ELD-X do. |
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Anyone have a specific load for the following setup:
20" Rem 700 SPS TAC AAC 1:10 VARGET or RL15 powder 175 gr SMK and/or 178 gr ELD-X/M LC brass WLR Primer I'm trying to dial in my rifle but I can't seem to come up with a good load yet. I have it sub-moa but I am curious to see what you all use. |
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What are everyone's thoughts in regards to crimp for these precision loads?
Crimp, Lee Factory crimp, no crimp . . . ? |
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No crimp for bolt guns on my reloads. Autoloaders get a light crimp.
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No crimp.
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168 ELD-M
Lapua brass CCI200 43.2 grains IMR 4064 1/2 MOA @ 2702fps 3.6 SD (24" barrel & suppressor) Pretty solid 1000 yard load with the eld-m bc |
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Originally Posted By Bearcat24:
Am using 43.9 gr of varget, lapua brass trimmed to 2.005, OAL 2.800, cci primers and Hornady 178 ELD-X bullets. 2720 fps average of 5 shots using my labradar chronograph. Brass and primers look good. Shooting out of my Savage 10T 308, 5R, 24 inch bull barrel. Does raise the barrel a little. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Bearcat24:
Was at a 1000 yard range a couple weeks ago trying my 338 Lapua my Lapua Magnum. No problem with this beast. Decided to bring the 308 along to see how my pet load for my 308 could do. Hit 4 out of 10 shots banging steel. Was a rolling type of range so know the wind was hard to determine. Am still impressed with this load. A bit hot but seeing my misses right next to the target tells me this rifle is plenty capable at 1000 yards. The 338, after 3 shots to get on target, hit steel every shot. View Quote I retried an OCW test at 20 thou off the lands and only 2 charges were under MOA. Have you played with the seating depth at all? |
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I tried closer but no good. 2.800 works great with the ELD-X bullets. Match bullets work best close to the lands
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43.5 Varget
Hornady brass CCI 200 primer 168 Sierra TMK 2.222 base to ogive Edit 26 inch 700 varmint with 12" twist 2653 average 5 shots SD - 4 ES - 10 .75 inch with chrony bayonet not attached on another 5 shot group of smae load. They bayonet opens up my groups ON THIS RIFLE. My 308 is very finicky, compared to my 6.5 creedmoor. This load and length is the only combo that I have found, that shoots as well as my go-to 168 GMMK. I have some SMK 168 and 175 bullets on the way. |
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In Ruger Precision Rifle:
42.5gr IMR4064 under 168gr SMK bullet, 2.80 COAL, FC cases, CCI LRP. Produced a .798" group during load testing. In SA M1A: 41.5gr IMR4064 under 168gr SMK, 2.80 COAL, LC cases, CCI34 NATO primers Produced a 1.62" group during load testing. In Savage 10FCP-SR: 42.0gr IMR4064 under 168gr Hornady HPBT Match bullet, 2.81 COAL, Lapua cases, CCI LRP Produced a .349" group during load testing. I would have posted pictures of the targets but I've never been able to post pics here. |
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Rifle:
Vz24 Mauser with 22" M1919 barrel chambered in .308 Palma 95 (basically SAAMI min.) Load: Hornady 190gr BTSP 46gr H4831 (settles just below neck) RP case Winchester LR primer 2.800" (just into lands). Compressed a bit. Avg velocity: 2223fps Extreme spread: 66fps Standard deviation: 19fps I was expecting just a meh plinking load, but this happened: ![]() ![]() It is fairly dirty. I don't know how long precision would last. |
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L/C Brass prepped and annealed
Varget Powder CCI BR Primers Hornady 178 grain ELD X 42.2 grains of powder 2.800" OACL 2550 FPS out of Bergara B 14 HMR and sub MOA at 100 yards Going out on Saturday or Sunday to verify SD and adjust POI for the season and get velocity readings out of 16" AR 10 |
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Originally Posted By HighpowerRifleBrony:
Rifle: Vz24 Mauser with 22" M1919 barrel chambered in .308 Palma 95 (basically SAAMI min.) Load: Hornady 190gr BTSP 46gr H4831 (settles just below neck) RP case Winchester LR primer 2.800" (just into lands). Compressed a bit. Avg velocity: 2223fps Extreme spread: 66fps Standard deviation: 19fps I was expecting just a meh plinking load, but this happened: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/379478/20170923_124205-318370.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/379478/20170923_140025-318371.JPG It is fairly dirty. I don't know how long precision would last. View Quote |
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Bolt gun, but may work in a gas gun.
155 AMAX 45.4 gr of Re15 LC brass Wolf LR primers 2.800” This load shoots moa or less in my RPR. |
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*Gas Gun (LMT MWS 18"):
Win Brass (New) trimmed to 2.005" CCI#34 42.5gr Varget 165gr SST CBTO 2.128" Grouped right at 3/4" at 100yds - didn't record velocity, ES, SD. |
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Loads worked up so far (still tweaking however)
All loads shot from a Surgeon CSR 16" Krieger Barrel, 1/10 Twist Barrel with Suppressor. Subsonic Load 10.5 Grains of Hodgdon Trail Boss Lake City Brass with primer flash hole drilled to 9/64" 175 SMK's Winchester Primers Generates 1070 FPS +/- 2 Supersonic Load 43.9 Grains of 4064 Lapua Brass Sierra 175 TMK's FGGM Primers Generates 2550 FPS +/- 10 |
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ESBVader - check your IM's.
You're too hot, over 1.0 grain higher than Sierra's maximum and approximately 150 fps faster than "safe" for your barrel length. |
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