Ammunition and Equipment
It’s no surprise that the ASA study revealed that the precision rifle used most often by police snipers is the Remington 700. This relatively inexpensive rifle can be easily customized by police armorers and accessorized by snipers, and it has a well-earned reputation for accuracy and ease of use.
The most common caliber for police sniper rifles is .308. In this caliber, police snipers contacted by ASA seem to have an overwhelming preference for the 168-grain Match King bullet, known as the “boattail hollowpoint” to many shooters. “This round has been the preferred ammunition for snipers for years,” the ASA study reports.
However, the ASA report also notes a major problem with the 168-grain Match King: overpenetration. Nearly 90 percent of the snipers who had used the ammo in an engagement told ASA that it had passed through the target. “At some point, this is going to cause an inadvertent injury or death to a hostage or team member,” ASA says.
Some ammunition makers, including Hornady and Black Hills, are now offering alternative sniper rounds that use ballistic tips for less penetration and offer similar or better ballistic performance than the 168-grain Match King. “Both have been field-tested and will shoot as accurately as any of the current match grade configurations using the Match King bullet,” ASA reports. “Hopefully by documenting this problem, we can steer teams away from the Match King and encourage other manufacturers to work on better designs to meet our needs.”