| Top 10 Loads | By Average | ||||
| # Groups | Bullet | Weight | Average | Median | St Dev |
| 20 | Sierra Tipped Match King # 7755 | 155 | 0.327 | ||
| 4 | Sierra Match King # 2000 | 168 | 0.327 | ||
| 7 | Tipped Sierra Match King # 7768 | 168 | 0.343 | ||
| 31 | 0.330 |
| Top 10 Loads | By Average | |||||
| # Groups | Bullet | Weight | Average | Median | St Dev | |
| 4 | Sierra Match King #2200 | 168 | 1 | |||
| 3 | Sierra Tipped Match King #7768 | 168 | 2 | |||
| 11 | Sierra Tipped Match King #7775 | 175 | 3 | |||
| 4 | Berger Long Range BT Target #30240 | 175 | 4 | |||
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Way too fancy for me to keep up.I have two .308 Savages, both of them are Law Enforcement models. These are the top 10 loads for each.
The oldest is a 2008 10 FP with a 24-inch barrel (with a replacement Savage barrel after the original was shot out with 6,500 rounds. I was learning how to reload and what bullets and powder worked with a .308). The new barrel has shot 120 loads and 427 groups.
Top 10 Loads By Average # Groups Bullet Weight Average Median St Dev 20 Sierra Tipped Match King # 7755 155 0.327 4 Sierra Match King # 2000 168 0.327 7 Tipped Sierra Match King # 7768 168 0.343 31 0.330
The second one is a 10 FCP-K with a 24-inch barrel and a muzzle brake.
I bought this one while I was deciding if I wanted to replace the barrel on the 10 FP. It now has shot 173 loads and over 300 groups.
Top 10 Loads By Average # Groups Bullet Weight Average Median St Dev 4 Sierra Match King #2200 168 1 3 Sierra Tipped Match King #7768 168 2 11 Sierra Tipped Match King #7775 175 3 4 Berger Long Range BT Target #30240 175 4 22
Hey Char , Do you always use the bipod ?I've been working with my Savage 10TAC, the cheapo Cabelas special, for about 5 years. With decent glass (used Burris) and a decent rest, 168grn FGMM will give me 1.2" at 100yds... that has always been my barometer load, what I compare my handloads to.
Long story short... none of my previous handloads could match FGMM. Period. So I junked all my data... and started from scratch. The idea of 'if you can't beat 'em, join 'em' came to me, so I set out to load the 168grn SMK to 2710fps, which is what my Savage throws the FGMM at. Using RP brass, #200 primer, and 43.1grn IMR4064 got me there, and if I shot 5 rounds of this on top of 5 rounds of FGMM, you probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
About the time I settled on my IMR4064 load, I ran out of IMR4064.... and it became expensive. As an alternate, I picked up a pound of VV N140, and dug around under the bench for some TAC. TAC worked very well... sometimes. It does not like Magnum or arsenal primers, but standard #200's gave IMR4064 a run for it's money, with the 168grn SMK, but it really wasn't consistent overall.
About this time, I ran out of 168grn SMK's. I decided to make the change to the 169grn SMK... a better bullet, designed to go longer, and stay stable to 1000yds. It is a much different bullet. With this bullet, seated to 2.800", 43.3grn IMR4064 beat my previous best, and picked up a little velocity (2750fps.) Switching to VV N140... 44.1grn VV N140 put 12 shots in under 1". Winner winner, chicken dinner.
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