The more I shoot this round the more I am appreciating it. I just spent 3 days shooting in the Coastal Range out in Oregon. We were able to set up in the logging cuts and get a variety of different targets. We shot exclusively 12" steel plates that we set out on ridges, in washes, along embankments, etc. Targets ranged from 200 to 910m. We did set out steel at 1060m and 1280 but another group came in and made it so that we could not safely shoot at those.
On Friday afternoon we went out and set camp , then went out to begin to set the targets. Each evening we went out, pulled up what we had and moved to new spots and new challenges. The shooting was the easy part, setting and retrieving targets up and down the myriad of ridgelines of the coast range was a kick in the junk. It was a good thing that we had some decent Blanton's Single Barrel for "medicinal purposes" each evening at the fire. Our final set up had targets at 210, 385, 435, 520 620, 785 and 910 m.
I shot mainly Hornady 88ELD and tried out the Federal 90gr SMKs. I have been very disappointed in the performance of the other Federal ammo I have tried, but was ok with this loading. Mind you I will need to shoot it some more before I really make a decision. I still got better results with the Hornady ELD's. The guy I shot with was running his 6.5CM for the weekend. The 6.5CM is a great round and though very close , the 224 doesnt quite handle the longer distances and wind as well. It was however much dicer to carry the smaller framed 224.
So far I am very happy with the 224V. I am looking forward to seeing some more ammo development.
Chris