Apparently to Remington, MATCH means that all the ammunition in the box is .308, not, say a little .308 and some .30-06, and one or two .243 rounds. These things are a waste of good Matchking bullets. They looked like they were crimped with pliers and they shot nice 3 inch groups out of a rifle that feeds A-Max Match into half inch holes consistently. If you feel the need to waste some money, here is your chance. Buy all you want, as long as you promise to keep them away from my rifle.
Kindairish
1 year ago
A 100 yd. 5 shot group from a Sako .308 was right at 1 inch. I get .5 " groups or less (max of .75") from Federal 168gr. Gold Medal Match with this rifle.
Amatur
1 year ago
Remington .77 grain .223 Match is the best ammo I have shot in my Rock River Predator Pursuit, with a 1-8 twist barrel. The average of four, five shot groups at 100 yards is 0.88 inches with the best group measuring .58 inches. Functions perfectly.
LongRange10X
1 year ago
Fired this through my Sako TRG-22 @ 100 yards, and by using 'On Target' software, the groups were @ .3 moa. Basically 1 ragged hole. If you have a bolt gun that is on par with the TRG-22, it's an outstandingly accurate combination. My scope is a Leupold VX-3, 8.5-25 X 50mm LR with target dot reticle. Base is a Badger Ordnance [20 moa cant] unit, and I use Warne QD rings - medium height. It shoots Federal GMM 168 as well, but for longer distance precision shooting such as 1000 yards, I opt for the heavier projectile, as it retains more velocity at extreme distance over the 168 gr projectiles. Hope this helps.
Pmacksr
1 year ago
Very accurate and reliable 300 BO ammunition. No failures. Tight grouping where aimed. Buy it while on sale a real steal.
Moosetrax
1 year agoApparently to Remington, MATCH means that all the ammunition in the box is .308, not, say a little .308 and some .30-06, and one or two .243 rounds. These things are a waste of good Matchking bullets. They looked like they were crimped with pliers and they shot nice 3 inch groups out of a rifle that feeds A-Max Match into half inch holes consistently. If you feel the need to waste some money, here is your chance. Buy all you want, as long as you promise to keep them away from my rifle.
Kindairish
1 year agoA 100 yd. 5 shot group from a Sako .308 was right at 1 inch. I get .5 " groups or less (max of .75") from Federal 168gr. Gold Medal Match with this rifle.
Amatur
1 year agoRemington .77 grain .223 Match is the best ammo I have shot in my Rock River Predator Pursuit, with a 1-8 twist barrel. The average of four, five shot groups at 100 yards is 0.88 inches with the best group measuring .58 inches. Functions perfectly.
LongRange10X
1 year agoFired this through my Sako TRG-22 @ 100 yards, and by using 'On Target' software, the groups were @ .3 moa. Basically 1 ragged hole. If you have a bolt gun that is on par with the TRG-22, it's an outstandingly accurate combination. My scope is a Leupold VX-3, 8.5-25 X 50mm LR with target dot reticle. Base is a Badger Ordnance [20 moa cant] unit, and I use Warne QD rings - medium height. It shoots Federal GMM 168 as well, but for longer distance precision shooting such as 1000 yards, I opt for the heavier projectile, as it retains more velocity at extreme distance over the 168 gr projectiles. Hope this helps.
Pmacksr
1 year agoVery accurate and reliable 300 BO ammunition. No failures. Tight grouping where aimed. Buy it while on sale a real steal.
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