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<blockquote data-quote="osupoke" data-source="post: 3871711" data-attributes="member: 18400"><p>Wow gents, thanks for the response! After my last failed round with the SST's, I broke down and bought a box of Sig ammo loaded with 165 grain Accubonds. MUCH better! (Big relief; confirmed that it's not the rifle and/or scope that are flaky).</p><p></p><p>That being said, I don't know if it's the 165 grain weight it likes or if it's the bullet design. The Hornady's it didn't like were all secant ogive bullets; the Noslers appear to be a tangent ogive bullet. </p><p></p><p>My initial loads for it have all been with Reloader 15. I know there are lots of other good (better?) options out there, but my .308 loves Reloader 15 and I have a few pounds on hand so I'm hoping I can make that work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osupoke, post: 3871711, member: 18400"] Wow gents, thanks for the response! After my last failed round with the SST's, I broke down and bought a box of Sig ammo loaded with 165 grain Accubonds. MUCH better! (Big relief; confirmed that it's not the rifle and/or scope that are flaky). That being said, I don't know if it's the 165 grain weight it likes or if it's the bullet design. The Hornady's it didn't like were all secant ogive bullets; the Noslers appear to be a tangent ogive bullet. My initial loads for it have all been with Reloader 15. I know there are lots of other good (better?) options out there, but my .308 loves Reloader 15 and I have a few pounds on hand so I'm hoping I can make that work. [/QUOTE]
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