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I meant if I was starting over with all of the mid-range matches that didn't exist back then, I'd probably look at the lighter bullets like the new 155 or the 175 SMK and develop a load for 600 yards out to 1000. It should work great at the shorter distances and still be adequate at 1000. For a dedicated 1000 yard I would not go back to the 308.
As to your choice, I haven't run the numbers to see what they say. I'd first want to be darn sure I could get 2600 with the 208 grain. That's a heavy bullet for the 308 unless you're shooting something like 300 meter where you can keep velocities down to 2400 to 2500.
For the 175s I still like the Berger VLD with a BC of .537.
Are you trying the new 155 Sierra? I haven't talked to anyone who said it wouldn't shoot.
Ray
I meant if I was starting over with all of the mid-range matches that didn't exist back then, I'd probably look at the lighter bullets like the new 155 or the 175 SMK and develop a load for 600 yards out to 1000. It should work great at the shorter distances and still be adequate at 1000. For a dedicated 1000 yard I would not go back to the 308.
As to your choice, I haven't run the numbers to see what they say. I'd first want to be darn sure I could get 2600 with the 208 grain. That's a heavy bullet for the 308 unless you're shooting something like 300 meter where you can keep velocities down to 2400 to 2500.
For the 175s I still like the Berger VLD with a BC of .537.
Are you trying the new 155 Sierra? I haven't talked to anyone who said it wouldn't shoot.
Ray