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New .308

Postby Scratch on Tue May 14, 2013 10:47 am

I finally took my new toy out to play yesterday. This is a Remington SPS Tactical in .308. I’ve had it sitting around here for a while, but have been waiting for rings forever it seems! I have big future plans for this rifle but for now, I just want to get out and start shooting it! So far it’s pretty much stock. Here’s what I’ve done to it so far:
Shimmed the action away from the Hogue stock a bit
Threaded the bolt, and added an oversized bolt handle
Caldwell bipod
Weaver one piece base (temporary)
TPS Steel rings (lapped)
Vortex Viper PST FFP 6-24X50 scope

I’m shooting Grafs 168gr HPBT with 42.0 grains of Varget for now.

I just finished breaking the barrel in, then started sighting it in. I got these groups until I ran out of ammo.

Cant wait to get a new chassis system, but in the mean time, I’ll keep on playing with it as it is. Luckily I have plenty of reloading components saved up for it!

Next up... ladder test!

Here’s some pics…


Here’s my bolt knob I installed:
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Here’s an overview:
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I’m still trying to get over the thought of the scope costing more than the rifle…
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And here’s my first 100 yard target.
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Re: New .308

Postby FJ540 on Tue May 14, 2013 11:01 am

You might want to bump that charge up a bit hotter. Most of the 168-173gr loads I've found people having success with are at or over 44gr of varget.
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Re: New .308

Postby rugersol on Tue May 14, 2013 11:12 am

Nice rifle! ... don't let them groups get ya down! ... I'm sure ya'll get 'er dialed in ... and when ya do, it'll be all that much more satisfying! ;)

ETA: I've jest noticed ... it appears ya've not yet contracted an STD?!
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Re: New .308

Postby LumberZach on Tue May 14, 2013 1:01 pm

How did the ring lapping go? I tried it out for the first time with a wheeler kit, just wondering how it went for you. Nice looking rig! I still have yet to break in my new .308, hope to soon!
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Re: New .308

Postby Scratch on Tue May 14, 2013 1:12 pm

Yeah I'm not letting them groups get me down. Sub MOA from the first time I shot the rifle for groups with my first load, using the starting powder weights... I'm fine with that. Like I said, next up is the ladder test. I'll find out what it likes then.

I also have some different weight bullets too. I'll try those after I figure out these bullets.
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Re: New .308

Postby Scratch on Tue May 14, 2013 1:14 pm

LumberZach wrote:How did the ring lapping go? I tried it out for the first time with a wheeler kit, just wondering how it went for you. Nice looking rig! I still have yet to break in my new .308, hope to soon!


Ring lapping went good. I only got about 50% of the finish removed. I still have a TPS steel base on order, so I didn't want to go hog wild lapping yet.
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Re: New .308

Postby Josh189 on Wed May 15, 2013 7:42 pm

This is gonna sound bad, but I got A half inch group at 100 yds 5 shots with 150 gr Federal Soft point. So that's what I took to Deer Camp. Didn't let me down. I tried the Remington Sierra Match Kings but just didn't do the trick. But I do want to shave down the end of my Hogue stock to help get an actual free float. Sweet lookin rig though. I am very jealous of that scope.
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Re: New .308

Postby c.hazelton on Thu May 16, 2013 8:54 pm

Try this, it will help your measuring.

http://ontargetshooting.com/
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