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.308 Win load?

Varget camp too:

Lapua brass, 165gr Sierra GameChanger, Federal GM 210M Primer, 46.2gr Varget, COAL 2.87
Five shots at 100meters (2,773fps mean velocity)
Mauser M18 with a 22" barrel and suppressor
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Hey guys, do any of you know of a hunting load that shoots well in lots of rifles in .308, similar to like a Federal gold medal match?

I have a Winchester model 88 passed down from my dad that I would like to load some rounds for, but I don't have the time or components to spend working up a load.

I currently have Some IMR4064, H4350, and H4831SC on hand as well as a bunch of 208g AMAXs and some other stuff.
My pet load for years now in 308 is 165 gr. Speer B.T.S.P. #2034 with 42 gr. IMR 4064 2485 F.P.S. I have tried it in many 308 rifles and shoot fantastically in all!!!!!!!
 
I know the 88 and it's a nice handy shooter. For the lighter side, I'm shooting a 130 HP w/42 gr H-322, CCI BR2 primer. Crono is 2766 fps and pressure is low. My rifle is small ring mauser with 20 bbl, open sights, getting 3/4" @ 50 yds and my bad eyes. Take it easy on that 88, you don't want to stretch the headspace.
 
My pet load for years now in 308 is 165 gr. Speer B.T.S.P. #2034 with 42 gr. IMR 4064 2485 F.P.S. I have tried it in many 308 rifles and shoot fantastically in all!!!!!!!
Excellent. Thank you. Which primer? I have a couple boxes of 210s and a bunch of CCI 200s and BR2s.

thanks again all. Certainly looks like 42-43g 4064 under 165-168s should do the trick.
 

The Winchester eighty eightis a fine rifle. But it has a weak grip area simply because of its design be careful shooting anything "heavy ", if it were my rifle it would not shoot anything heavier than 150 grain bullet And at that it makes a fine deer rifle for the typical hunter
My grandfather killed a untold number of bears, deer and elk with his model 88 and Remington green box 180 grain corelocs. That gun still sits in our family gun safe
 
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