This is my challenge. I've always wanted to do a budget rifle and push it. So after a few small debates with friends and coworkers. "not re-loaders" They seem to think that this would be impossible for anyone to accomplish.
The rifle is a remington 783, in .243 1in10 twist. I picked up on sale at local gun store. sold the 3x9 off it and slapped on a 4x16 center point from Walmart. I know I see everyone's head shaking, But I have exactly 300 bucks in this rifle.
So here's the scoop. Iv never loaded for precision before. never measured lanze or any tricks you guys my have in order to squeeze the most out of a rifle. How much is that really necessary? and what equipment would you recommend to do so?
This is my start in the load development so to speak. FL sized new ppu brass with 87gn A-max and a good charge of Varget.
target being measured is at 100 yards. the one to the right of it was my 25 yard zero.
I know some will say you need some more weight for a bullet to travel 500 yards. but I think this seems to be a good match in projectile and powder for this rifle.
so is there any chance I can squeeze a little more accuracy out of this 300 dollar rifle before i hit the 500 yard range?