Myarmor: I have used Winchester Super X 150 gr and it shoots shotgun patterns, the vicous recoil has something to do with this I feel, on the bench it`s hard to stay consistant. I tried cooking up some of my own handloads: 125 gr Nosler ballistic Tips with 2 or 3 grains under the minimum load and this was WAY better, actually getting within a few inches or so, even out to 200 yards. But, it goes wild pretty easy. I accept I need to let the barrel cool, which I do, but the inconsistancy hampers me getting it properly dialed. It will put 2 reasonabley close when cold, sometimes, and I`d accept this as I don`t really see myself blazing away with it to be honest, if I can`t get the job done first or for that matter second time, what I`m shooting at is gone like the wind.
I alternate between cursing myself for buying this thing, `why didn`t I buy something reputable secondhand? and then, I pull it out of the safe and go: `oh, how could I stay mad at you? :roll: It`s the `stainless` finish, I don`t see too many in this style in forums, it handles sorta okay. The shooting I do generally I have my Rossi .308, my Zastava ( was sold by Charles Daly in America) .223 bolt action and a shot gun in a box on the roof of a small car. Predominately the .223 gets used the most, but if I see a pig or a longer shot presents itself, the .308 `would` be pressed into service.
I say would, as the last trip out it stayed in my road car locked up and didnt come out, due to the accuracy issues, although this was prior to the 125gr Noslers experiment. One must understand, that Australia`s market is small, word travells fast, I am stuck with this rifle pretty much, you can`t give them away, not in .308 anyway. However to draw a long post to an end, I will keep trying all the tips I find in this forum, I have`nt got anything to lose really.