Just to qualify this (sorry Dan), Sierra produced the 168gr SMK for 300m match. It had a very steep boat tail and was very successful....for 300m shooting.Dannywayoflife wrote:168 grain bullets ain't much good for longer range stuff though due to thier short steep boat tails bear that in mind if you plan shooting long range with it
Then most of the other companies simply copied the design (as they do) meaning that now pretty well "All" 168gr .308 HPBT match bullets were tarred with the same brush (and in reality had the same problem).
I suppose it was a bit like an efficient flat based bullet. There are occasions where these are more precise but as soon as they need to slow down progressively or go marginal they start arriving sideways.....which is why the 168 gets a rough ride with people wanting to shoot past 300. Actually I dont know what range they might play up at, I guess it depends on all sorts.
These days there are 168s that dont suffer from the above, I think Berger and possibly Sierra offer them with more appropriate boat tails for longer ranges.
I guess the watch word is dont by them by the thousand unless you have tested them fully at the ranges you need.