It looks like I might be starting to load .308 for myself. I've been making some loads for a buddy with Hornaday 150gr bullets that are absolute tack drivers in his rifle. Now, if the worlds turns JUST the right way, (fingers crossed so hard they hurt), I might gain access to a CZ 600 Alpha in .308. It has a 1-10 twist, 20 inch barrel. I have read that 1-10 twists are more effective with heavier bullets like 168-220 grain. I think 168 grains bullets are rather widely available, but not exactly sure where to start on this endeavor. So...first, purpose.
For starters, this rifle is likely only to be used for target purposes. Longest range I currently have access to is 300 yards. I doubt I will hunt with it, as I am fat, old, and out of shape. truth hurts,. I know, the perils of being an administrator type - we get desk bound.
Optics - none yet, looking at Riton and Acme on the suggestion of a military and police sniper. That type of recommendation I listen to - I have never ever used anything from either company, BUT I hear Acme makes great anvils and rocket skates, coyote approved.
Powder I have right now, off the top of my head, is X-Terminator and TAC. Primers are varied standard and magnums...buying whatever was on the shelf during the plandemic. Brass...I have a bunch of brass my buddy dropped off, a lot of NATO but a lot of random civilian brass, too. I have the capabilities to trim and chamfer and swage out the crimp, so brass isn't an issue. I will run out of powder and primers way before I run out of brass!
Bullets I have are 150gr Hornaday soft point #3031, (those I know exactly), I believe a box of 165 gr LeveRevolution bullets, (the guy didn't know they were really for 30-30), and some Hornaday 110 grains stuff...same guy. He doesn't reload, but I cannot fault someone who wants to donate to the cause. However, I am not limited to these, if I can order or purchase locally.
So, long and short, given the twist and barrel length, what would you suggest/what has worked for you before?
Thank you!