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    I had a 5-R and it would shoot whatever I fed it under MOA. Handloads that is.

    I'd say it's time to start rolling your own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoWyo View Post
    I had a 5-R and it would shoot whatever I fed it under MOA. Handloads that is.

    I'd say it's time to start rolling your own.
    i'm going to evetually, i have so much going on right now that it might be a couple months before i start....let alone i've never tried it before, so i don't know where to begin.

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    Have you checked the screws? Optics and stock? Is the barrel broken in-clean? Are the groups bigger or just a higher point of impact? (altitude difference). Probably Ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madusa View Post
    Have you checked the screws? Optics and stock? Is the barrel broken in-clean? Are the groups bigger or just a higher point of impact? (altitude difference). Probably Ammo.
    first 20 rds i cleaned after every shot with minimal fowling, cleaned every three after that. all per my pops. the groups were bigger, i think it was the ammo. i went back to the a-max and they tightened back up.

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    I have seen/experienced this 1st hand many times in different rifles using Nosler bullets. I swore them off many years ago and haven't used them since. I do know that many people love Nosler bullets and have great results, particularly the ballistic tip bullets.
    BTW MSRP on Nosler 168 Match ammo is $27/box per their web site. If someone is banging you for $35 you need to quit buying from them.

    I too have had great luck with the accuracy of Federal Match Ammo, but don't like how dirty Federal ammo shoots. It gets guns dirty fast.
    I've heard great things also about Black Hills, but no 1st hand experience.

    If you can't roll your own and want to shoot on a budget:
    I perfer Hornady Match (both A-Max and HPBT) (168 grain)
    If accuracy is priority over price: (around $50/box)
    Laupua Scenar 167 grain HPBT- Scarey accurate in everything
    A quality rifle like a 5R will group this ammo under 1" at 300 yards.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Barrel break in is a waste of time just shoot the thing . Cleaning is also over rated , clean the action to ensure function and don't touch the bore until accuracy starts to go away . The only time I'll change from that is if it gets wet . There are many instances where a barrel was damaged more from cleaning than shooting .

    If it shoots the A Max and not the Nosler's the answer to that is simple , don't buy anymore Nosler's .

    Try Federal and Black Hill's 175's , if it won't shoot either of those I'd be surprised . To shoot the number of rounds needed to get proficient unless your independently wealthy reloading is the only solution .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    I have seen/experienced this 1st hand many times in different rifles using Nosler bullets. I swore them off many years ago and haven't used them since. I do know that many people love Nosler bullets and have great results, particularly the ballistic tip bullets.
    BTW MSRP on Nosler 168 Match ammo is $27/box per their web site. If someone is banging you for $35 you need to quit buying from them.

    I too have had great luck with the accuracy of Federal Match Ammo, but don't like how dirty Federal ammo shoots. It gets guns dirty fast.
    I've heard great things also about Black Hills, but no 1st hand experience.

    If you can't roll your own and want to shoot on a budget:
    I perfer Hornady Match (both A-Max and HPBT) (168 grain)
    If accuracy is priority over price: (around $50/box)
    Laupua Scenar 167 grain HPBT- Scarey accurate in everything
    A quality rifle like a 5R will group this ammo under 1" at 300 yards.
    my family leaves in the very southeast corner of tennessee and finding .308 was almost impossible. i found three boxes of the a-max and one box of the nosler so i didn't have a choice. i had the box of nosler left over from the trip. trust me i won't buy it again.

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    I have a Remington 700 AAC-SD that really likes 168gr and 175gr SMK BTHP bullets and Berger VLD bullets in a similar weight.

    Take a look at this site http://www.setpointammo.com/

    One option for picking your components and working up a load for your rifle. Prices are considerably cheaper than some of the custom ammo manufacturers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C Ward View Post
    Barrel break in is a waste of time just shoot the thing . Cleaning is also over rated , clean the action to ensure function and don't touch the bore until accuracy starts to go away . The only time I'll change from that is if it gets wet . There are many instances where a barrel was damaged more from cleaning than shooting .


    If it shoots the A Max and not the Nosler's the answer to that is simple , don't buy anymore Nosler's .

    Try Federal and Black Hill's 175's , if it won't shoot either of those I'd be surprised . To shoot the number of rounds needed to get proficient unless your independently wealthy reloading is the only solution .
    trust me i'm not buying nosler again and i want to get into into reloading, i don't know the first thing about it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMBD2112 View Post
    i want to get into into reloading, i don't know the first thing about it though.
    It isnt hard. Hell, I can do it.
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