Big Paulie,
I just purchased a Browning LW Stalker, in .308 Win, this last October. I love the thing!
I topped it with a 2x7 Bushnell 3200 Elite, with the best look under rings I could find, and
now I have the sweetest swinging Whitetail brush gun that I have ever owned.
Accuracy wise, I can't speak to factory ammo, since I don't EVER shoot it. But,
for this gun, I just threw some loads together that are very close to what
Winchester would put in the silver box. They were 150 gr. Hornady SPBT bullets,
with a factory safe charge of IMR 4064, in Winchester brass, with WLR primers.
I seated to the cannelure, and crimped. Pretty plain jane stuff, not tuned for
any rifle. I loaded them to basically zero the iron sights, and the scope. I intended
to do my usual chamber measurements, and load work, for this rifle, but when I
got the scope zeroed, I was delighted to find tight groups of .30 cal holes in
the target, that measured right at 1 MOA. Given that I had a very busy Fall schedule,
I decided to forget all of that load development work, and just hunt my plain jane
loads, until I had more time to really dial this gun, and ammo, in. I only hunted the
gun one day, for management deer, and the one shot I did take, at a trotting
doe, resulted in a clean miss, due to an unseen tiny oak sapling, about 10 yards
from the deer. But it was right were I shot :grin:. Now your milage may vary,
but my .308 BAR is a keeper. I am already looking forward to hunting it
next year, and I hope to get a 130 gr. Barnes X bullet load worked up for it.
I am going to go out on a limb here, and say I am pretty sure this will be a
sub MOA combo when I get done.
Squeeze