TRG22 in .308 - suggested loads?

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TRG22 in .308 - suggested loads?

#1 Post by meles meles »

Anyone out there care, with all the usual caveats, to suggest a load for a Sako TRG in .308 for use at 600 and 1000 mards?
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Lapua brass, federal 210 primer, 175gn Sierra match king, 44~45gns varget should get u going.

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Oh we won't be shooting this one ooman, in fact we'll be competing against it using a P14 rifle Ovenpaa is modifying for us at the moment. We'll be using standard military surplus ammo too.
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20series wrote:Lapua brass, federal 210 primer, 175gn Sierra match king, 44~45gns varget should get u going.

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TRG 22 - 44.6 Grains N140 and 155 Scenars.
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meles meles wrote:Oh we won't be shooting this one ooman, in fact we'll be competing against it using a P14 rifle Ovenpaa is modifying for us at the moment. We'll be using standard military surplus ammo too.

So why the original question?
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Oh and a modified P14, with milsurp ammo, presuming that both shooters are of similar capability, you don't stand a chance.
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Sim G wrote:
meles meles wrote:Oh we won't be shooting this one ooman, in fact we'll be competing against it using a P14 rifle Ovenpaa is modifying for us at the moment. We'll be using standard military surplus ammo too.

So why the original question?

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Sim G wrote:Oh and a modified P14, with milsurp ammo, presuming that both shooters are of similar capability, you don't stand a chance.

We'd like to think we're a bit better than a mere ooman...
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meles meles wrote:
Sim G wrote:Oh and a modified P14, with milsurp ammo, presuming that both shooters are of similar capability, you don't stand a chance.

We'd like to think we're a bit better than a mere ooman...

Your substance of choice, synthetic or herbal...?
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