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    have a rem 700 aac-sd .308 with a 20" 1:10" twist barrel. It sits on a aics chassis and has really enjoyed 43.2 gr varget and 44.2 varget along with win 760 and rl-15 all with federal primers, lapua brass, and 175gr sierra matchkings...I spent countless shooting sessions finding these loads and was hoping y'all could help me get close with a hunting load. I have 180gr noslers and 168 Berger vlds that I was able to find at our small town reloading shop. Where should I head when looking for a hunting load I can shoot out as far as I accurately and ethically can

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    The 168 AMax is suppose to be a really good hunting round. It has good fragmentation and penetration.



    It works with RL15. Not sure about Varget. I can send you some of them if you like.

    In my '06, I've been using 168 TSX. But I'm about out of them and have some 150 TTSX I'm going to load up eventually. I've also got some 130 TTSX that I've been meaning to try. Again, I can send you a few if you want to try them.

    Last, I've got some 220 grain Hornady round nose if you want to kick it old school. Not the best long range range and a little big for a .308 case but......

    LWD

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      #3
      where did you start with your rl-15 load? and where did you find nodes?



      Anyone else got any hunting loads they prefer for .308

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        #4
        168 Berger vlds and 43gr of vargets works well on deer for me. with VLD's you have to find the sweet spot on the OAL which is usually just of the lands for all my guns.

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          #5
          44gr varget
          178 hornady BTHP match
          Fed210M primers

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            #6
            You have a good one already. I used 44.2 Varget and a 175 Matchking loaded to 2.810 for several years.Everything from antelope to big pigs has been DRT, with ranges out to 400 yards.

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              Suggest a load

              Barry try this at your own risk because it is a heavily compressed load.

              Lapua brass trimmed to 2.005"
              50 grains RL17
              Federal GM215M primers
              175 Berger VLD Hunting
              COAL 2.870"

              I'm getting an average velocity of 2809fps with a 20" 5R Milspec Remington 700 through my YHM can.

              Well under an inch at 200.

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                #8
                45 gr varget 168 amax

                2.80 oal

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                  Barry try this at your own risk because it is a heavily compressed load.

                  Lapua brass trimmed to 2.005"
                  50 grains RL17
                  Federal GM215M primers
                  175 Berger VLD Hunting
                  COAL 2.870"

                  I'm getting an average velocity of 2809fps with a 20" 5R Milspec Remington 700 through my YHM can.

                  Well under an inch at 200.


                  50.0 grains????? any pressure signs and have you tried the load with any other powders also…. I haven't seen rl-17 round these parts

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mrc View Post
                    You have a good one already. I used 44.2 Varget and a 175 Matchking loaded to 2.810 for several years.Everything from antelope to big pigs has been DRT, with ranges out to 400 yards.

                    I hear you…. I can shoot this load out to 1400yds and have done so on a few occasions when I didn't have a cross wind so I like how it shoots. But the guys I goof around with tell me the matchkings aren't good hunting rounds and I could do better. I don't know when the last time was that I shot a deer with a gun but I would at least like to know I had some accurate loads if any need arises

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                      Originally posted by bear View Post
                      50.0 grains????? any pressure signs and have you tried the load with any other powders also…. I haven't seen rl-17 round these parts
                      I actually shot some at 50.8 grains in once fired cases (I only neck size) but that wasn't happening in new Lapua brass so I backed the charge off. No pressure signs at all in my rifle.



                      Originally posted by bear View Post
                      I hear you…. I can shoot this load out to 1400yds and have done so on a few occasions when I didn't have a cross wind so I like how it shoots. But the guys I goof around with tell me the matchkings aren't good hunting rounds and I could do better. I don't know when the last time was that I shot a deer with a gun but I would at least like to know I had some accurate loads if any need arises

                      Yep SMK is definitely not a hunting round. I'd give the Bergers a look.

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                        #12
                        42-43gr h4895 168gr Berger

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                          #13
                          Yep SMK is definitely not a hunting round. I'd give the Bergers a look.[/QUOTE]

                          Why not? What is the difference between the two.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mrc View Post
                            Yep SMK is definitely not a hunting round. I'd give the Bergers a look.
                            Why not? What is the difference between the two.[/QUOTE]

                            The Berger is made specifically as a hunting bullet as long as you don't buy their match rounds.

                            The SMK is NOT designed to expand like a hunting bullet is.

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                              #15
                              nevermind
                              Last edited by mrc; 10-01-2014, 06:00 PM.

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