.308's have been some of my easiest rifles to get to shoot well with multiple different bullet and powder combos.
This one started out as a R700 SPS Tactical, then I got the itch to build a custom rifle and happened to have a friend that previously helped run the Remington Custom Shop when it was at Dakota Arms. He did all the machine work to true the action and chamber a Bartlein M24 profile 5R barrel with a PTG .308 Palma Bisley Match reamer, threaded for a can or a really nicely blended Badger Thruster brake. It shot stupid well right from the very first rounds and I've taken it out to just under 1400 yd with 175 smk's and shot one nice whitetail with the 178gr ELDX.
First target with the new rifle
Just recently I got back into the .308 world with a Sig Cross Sawtooth with the 16" Proof barrel. It's a heck of a lot lighter than my R700 and will be a great hunting rig. It also shot very nice right from the start, the target below is the first group after I got the scope on paper and was just some random SMK reloads that I had from my other rifle.
This one started out as a R700 SPS Tactical, then I got the itch to build a custom rifle and happened to have a friend that previously helped run the Remington Custom Shop when it was at Dakota Arms. He did all the machine work to true the action and chamber a Bartlein M24 profile 5R barrel with a PTG .308 Palma Bisley Match reamer, threaded for a can or a really nicely blended Badger Thruster brake. It shot stupid well right from the very first rounds and I've taken it out to just under 1400 yd with 175 smk's and shot one nice whitetail with the 178gr ELDX.
First target with the new rifle
Just recently I got back into the .308 world with a Sig Cross Sawtooth with the 16" Proof barrel. It's a heck of a lot lighter than my R700 and will be a great hunting rig. It also shot very nice right from the start, the target below is the first group after I got the scope on paper and was just some random SMK reloads that I had from my other rifle.