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okboarhunter 11-05-2008 11:09 AM

308
 
ballistically good bad ????????

tjlindho 11-05-2008 11:26 AM

RE: 308
 
The ballistics on a 308 are very solid 2625 foot-pounds at muzzle - 1000 foot-pounds at 600 yards.

This is the same caliber that millitary snipers use because, of its solid down range performance. My brother is an army ranger and he uses a Remington M24A2 .308 caliber sniper rifle with a leopold Mark 4 scope that can place 3 inch groups at 500 yards easy.



kelbro 11-05-2008 11:28 AM

RE: 308
 
Basically the same as 30-06...

USMCmailman 11-05-2008 12:11 PM

RE: 308
 
Ex-Marine here ! I was trained with the M-14, which is a 308. We were shooting at 500 Yards! NO PROBLAMO !!!!

(Except for the Bad Guys !)

SEMPER-FI

P.S. a 30.06 is longer with more powder !!!!!

maritime363 11-05-2008 02:12 PM

RE: 308
 
without creating WWIII, can someone really tell me the difference between 308 and 06 as far as a hunting gun is concerned. I realize the 308 is preferred by snipers, tactical shooters-- but put as simply as possible, is there a real difference. Some of theballistics I've seen show the 06 w less drop and windriftat 200-300 yds, with more energy.. w 150 gr. Is that correct?thanks

cty100 11-05-2008 02:33 PM

RE: 308
 
a 30 06 will carry a heavier bullet better than a .308. so if you want to shoot a 180 grain bullet or bigger than go for a 06. To me the perfect bullet for 308 is a 150 gr. bullet for an 06 the 165 gr. is the perfect weight


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