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Remington .308 PCR Range Report
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garryj
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October 16, 2018 - 1:23 pm
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I finally made it to the range today to really try out my Remington PCR in .308 Winchester. Considering that I'm still not at 100% after a bout with the flu last week, I did OK. There a couple of very respectable groups here, but overall--just OK.

The rifle seems to do better as it warms up (just like my Henry in .357 Mag) as the groups tightened up the more I shot it.
Overall, I am pleased, but I can’t wait until my other scope gets back from repair/replace and I am at 100% to find out what this rifle can really do.

The top target is at 50yds for adjusting the scope after bore sighting. The next 3 targets are at 100 yards, 3-shot groups on each target, progressively from top to bottom. On the top and bottom targets, I started with the lower left and worked up to the upper right. For some reason, I did the opposite on the middle target.

Garry

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That is quite respectable shooting...I would be pleased.

That is one impressive long gun!

Show us what it does with the scope when you get it in.

Years ago, I shot smallbore (.22LR) indoor competitively. At most matched, we were not limited as to how many rounds we had, only how many on target. So, everyone always "threw_ several round down range in the backstop, to heat up the barrel, then go on target.

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I went back to the range the other day (Tuesday) to shoot my Remington Precision Chassis Rifle in 308 Winchester. I did much better this time since I’m feeling much better and I have a rear rest to steady the rifle. There are some very good groups here. I am very pleased, but I can’t wait until my other scope gets back from repair/replace (should ship today or tomorrow).

All targets are at 100 yards, 3-shot groups on each target. I’m not showing the first target, as it was to get the rifle warmed up for some serious shooting (as I said before, this rifle does better as it gets warmer).

The loads I tested were:

Nosler Custom Competition 175gr with 43.3gr Varget (target #2)

Hornady Match 178gr with 42.5gr Varget (target #3)

Hornady A-Max 168gr with 43.0gr Varget (target #4)

The best group of .35 was with the Nosler CC 175gr.
Worst group of 1.55 was with the Hornady Match 178gr.

Garry

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 If you're going to drink, don't drive. Don't even putt. 

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photohause said
Thumbs  up...any wind?  

Zero wind and temps in the high 60's to low 70's. In other words, the perfect range conditions.

 

Garry

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I'm interested to see how the PCR performs a little further out, like 300-yards.

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Stinger said
I'm interested to see how the PCR performs a little further out, like 300-yards.  

Right now our range only goes to 140 yards max. We did purchase another 40 acres adjacent to our range and will be building a 300 and 500 yard range, but that is not going to be ready for at least 8 months to a year from now. I've been looking for a longer range locally and it seems the closest 300-500 yard range is about 120 miles from here. There is a 200 yard range about 35 miles from here, so I may try that when I get the 100 yard groups more consistent.

 

Garry

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