I have used Berger bullets exclusively with very good results in my bone stock Savage .308, 10/1 twist. Out to 300 meters, I can consistently get less than a M.O.A. and on a good day, less than a half M.O.A. using 150s and 135s with Varget powder and Federal Match primers. My effort to make a purse out of a sow's ear.
Now I want to move on to 500 meters which is the limit of our range. Yesterday, I made-up and fired at 100 meters, a variety of Berger 175s and 168s with the Varget and some Rx 15. I got my usual less-than-one MOA with those weights, but at 100 meters, I can easily shoot into the twos and threes (and yesterday, a .192) with five-shot groups at 100 meters with the 135s and 150s. Would this be an indicator that I should stay with the 150s and 135s for out to 500 meters? Or are they too impractical to put up with our constant breeze and wind? In other words, are the heavier bullets going to be relatively better in the wind or can the 150s and 135's hold their own out to that distance? What has been your experience?
Thank you
Now I want to move on to 500 meters which is the limit of our range. Yesterday, I made-up and fired at 100 meters, a variety of Berger 175s and 168s with the Varget and some Rx 15. I got my usual less-than-one MOA with those weights, but at 100 meters, I can easily shoot into the twos and threes (and yesterday, a .192) with five-shot groups at 100 meters with the 135s and 150s. Would this be an indicator that I should stay with the 150s and 135s for out to 500 meters? Or are they too impractical to put up with our constant breeze and wind? In other words, are the heavier bullets going to be relatively better in the wind or can the 150s and 135's hold their own out to that distance? What has been your experience?
Thank you