My first post here, so I'd appreciate any input on this.
I just started to shoot long range (600-1000 yes) with a Savage 10 fcp 308 heavy barrel in 1:10 twist. So far I have been using FGMM factory rounds with 175 gr SMKs. I have had good luck with them (some lots group better than others). Recently i was able to get a great deal on Nosler Custom Competition bullets (175 gns) and I would like to start reloading.
I have Varget powder at hand and CCI primers. My question is this:
The Hodgdon online manual says to start at 42 gn with 45gn been max-that is for a generic 175 gn jacketed bullet.
The Nosler manual says to start at 39.5 gr with 43.5 gn at max.
I also looked at the Sierra manual using 175 gn SMks and it shows 36.9 gn to start and 41.5 gns max. All of the above are with Varget powder.
To make things worse, I have seen online recipes (here and in the Handloads.com site) that use 46 gn of Varget with 175 gn bullets.
Needless to say all of this is a bit confusing, so I thought I'd ask here for some advice.
Thank you for your time...
I just started to shoot long range (600-1000 yes) with a Savage 10 fcp 308 heavy barrel in 1:10 twist. So far I have been using FGMM factory rounds with 175 gr SMKs. I have had good luck with them (some lots group better than others). Recently i was able to get a great deal on Nosler Custom Competition bullets (175 gns) and I would like to start reloading.
I have Varget powder at hand and CCI primers. My question is this:
The Hodgdon online manual says to start at 42 gn with 45gn been max-that is for a generic 175 gn jacketed bullet.
The Nosler manual says to start at 39.5 gr with 43.5 gn at max.
I also looked at the Sierra manual using 175 gn SMks and it shows 36.9 gn to start and 41.5 gns max. All of the above are with Varget powder.
To make things worse, I have seen online recipes (here and in the Handloads.com site) that use 46 gn of Varget with 175 gn bullets.
Needless to say all of this is a bit confusing, so I thought I'd ask here for some advice.
Thank you for your time...