Varget is more like the pencil lead type powder. Really does not meter too well in my old Hornady measure. I use the trickler method which is kind of slow but the powder does work well for the .223 69 grain bullet loads in my Savage and not too bad in the 700 LTR .223.
Can't say every group is like the one above , but the .308 with match bullets and 748 has given me great results in the past. Still have a lot of old targets where there are 5 shots at least in the dime or nickel size and I was a beginner with a rifle with my old VS. But I have switched back to the .223 these days. Still learning to shoot centerfire rifle to this day.
I let a friend shoot my old VS one day (former Marine) and he shot a dime size group with his first 5 shots and gave me this big grin afterwards! It was the 168 match with 748 loading as well.
Can't say every group is like the one above , but the .308 with match bullets and 748 has given me great results in the past. Still have a lot of old targets where there are 5 shots at least in the dime or nickel size and I was a beginner with a rifle with my old VS. But I have switched back to the .223 these days. Still learning to shoot centerfire rifle to this day.
I let a friend shoot my old VS one day (former Marine) and he shot a dime size group with his first 5 shots and gave me this big grin afterwards! It was the 168 match with 748 loading as well.