I was up north the past few days, stopped at our favorite up north rifle range in Gordon, WI and sighted in our rifles, the .308 at 200 yards, the .270 at 300 yards. Tried a couple of different factory loads to include some all copper bullets. The coppers would not hold any kind of a group at 100 yards much less 300. Neither the Winchester Model 70 .308 or the Tikka T3X .270 would shoot any kind of a group with the copper bullets. Switched back to Sierra 165 gr in the .308 and Nosler 130 gr accubond in the .270 and all was well again with sub MOA groups. On the way back home stopped at Scheels in Eau Claire and found some Nosler Accubond 165 gr in .308, will have to confirm the zero before next weekend (11/21) when season opens. Also found some Winchester Silvertip .22's there and I bought 150 rounds to use hunting. Thinking about it I should have bought 200 rounds. They had a lot in stock at a very reasonable price, under normal retail. I have found that Scheels seems to have a lot of other things in stock that you can't get elsewhere. They had an abundance of small rifle and small pistol primers on hand as well as a big variety of powder and bullets, mostly Hornady in all calibers. If you haven't checked them out give them a try at
www.scheels.com. Have any of you had accuracy issues with mono bullets? The Winchester has a 1/10 twist, the .270 a 1/9 twist.