I'm new here and don't know my way around real well. I may be in the wrong place or maybe this has been covered before. If it has I apologize.
I'm shooting 158 and 125 grain coated cast .358 dia. SWC and RN made by both Bayou Bullets and Acme. I'm also using 2400 and may try some American select soon. I would like to know if I should limit my velocity with these bullets. A rifle will increase velocity around 300 fps because of barrel length. I've read that 1600 fps is a good place to stop with coated lead bullets. I've loaded some above that and accuracy seems to suffer. I realize that this is a pistol cartridge and won't achieve std rifle accuracy but I would like to see 2 MOA accuracy consistently. I'm in the process of eliminating other factors like headspace by shimming the bolt, trigger creep by installing a target trigger and this week I will be free floating the barrel.
Any tips on ammo would be helpful. So far FMJ seems the most accurate but too expensive to shoot as much as I would like.
Thanks.