Rumbler
October 1st, 2013, 01:51 PM
Thought you would never ask. I have a whole book full of "experiments" with all the details, that you are welcome to browse through as long as you keep in mind they were developed and tested in my gun.
With that said, let me share the load used for the longest range .308 kill shot in military history performed by a serving sniper:
7.62x51 MK316 MOD 0 Special Ball, Long Range
MV: 2580 F/S
Chamber pressure:52,000 PSI
Spec calls for 0.899 MOA at 1000 meters, in the issue M24 Sniper Weapon System.
960 meter supersonic range in this system at seal level.
175-gr Sierra MatchKing HPBT bullets, Federal Match cases, Federal Gold Medal Match primers.
41.745gr of IMR 4064 powder.
. . oh, and remember that a meter is 3.3 feet.:cool:
With that said, let me share the load used for the longest range .308 kill shot in military history performed by a serving sniper:
7.62x51 MK316 MOD 0 Special Ball, Long Range
MV: 2580 F/S
Chamber pressure:52,000 PSI
Spec calls for 0.899 MOA at 1000 meters, in the issue M24 Sniper Weapon System.
960 meter supersonic range in this system at seal level.
175-gr Sierra MatchKing HPBT bullets, Federal Match cases, Federal Gold Medal Match primers.
41.745gr of IMR 4064 powder.
. . oh, and remember that a meter is 3.3 feet.:cool: