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Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 1:39 pm
by David Nimrod
I'm interested in a light load for my 308 rifle, for 50yds and 100m plinking.
The bullet is Hornady 150gr FMJ/BT.
Powder, open to suggestion, in stock: N140, N310, Bullseye, TiteGroup, and Green Dot.
Any guidance or pointers on a lighter load than the N140 44gr I would normally use.
Thanks!
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 2:31 pm
by ovenpaa
You do not say at what distance you are plinking. I shoot with 41 grains of N140 for plinking to a couple of hundred yards.
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:04 pm
by dodgyrog
I'd go a different route and use light weight cast boolits with light loads of pistol powder.
Lyman's Cast Bullet Manual would be useful as a starting point.
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:56 pm
by David Nimrod
Ovenpaa wrote:You do not say at what distance you are plinking...
50yds, or 100m... no further, sadly (for plinking).
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:57 pm
by David Nimrod
dodgyrog wrote:I'd go a different route and use light weight cast boolits with light loads of pistol powder.
Lyman's Cast Bullet Manual would be useful as a starting point.
That's what I was wondering about... (pistol powder).
Where would be a good place to obtain such boolits..?
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:17 pm
by WelshShooter
Shell house bullet company make a 110gr RN cast bullet sized to .309". I use this bullet in my M1 carbine, not sure if this will be too light for 308 or not?
You may want to read up on "The Load" which is located in the library of this forum as there is a lot of info regarding the use of pistol powder with military calibres such as 30'06, 8mm Mauser etc. If I recall, the load was based on red dot powder.
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:33 pm
by dromia
Four grains of any fast pistol powder, N310, N320, Bullseye, Red Dot under a well fitting for you rifle soft lead bullet in the 90-130 gn range, heavier that is longer bullet for 100yrds plus.
A search of these forums will reveal much on this subject as it has been done to death on here at various times in the past.
Re: Plinking load for 308 ~
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:22 am
by andrew375
For 50 metres and 100 yards I shoot the lee 150 gr flat nose with vectan gm3 for 1800 fps and consistent sub moa accuracy. Per round this costs less than a jacketed bullet and doesn't wear the barrel. I shoot around 2000 rounds per year with cast with jacketed bullets reserved for 200 yards +.