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.308 good for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="gvonblohn" data-source="post: 148375" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>I guess I am wondering why you state the 308 has a flatter trajectory than the 300 win mag. JMHO- I would think a like bullet weight pushed faster would equate to a flatter trajectory? I shoot the 308 a lot and it is by far easy and fun to shoot. I would not hesitate to take to Texas and shoot to 300yds easy. It is easy on the shoulder and is superbly accurate with 4064 and Varget. My 15" TC Encore and a 168 SMK or 165 NBT over Varget will kill any deer inside of 400 from a rest. I've killed milk jugs and water bottles farther, but it takes a few shots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gvonblohn, post: 148375, member: 2218"] I guess I am wondering why you state the 308 has a flatter trajectory than the 300 win mag. JMHO- I would think a like bullet weight pushed faster would equate to a flatter trajectory? I shoot the 308 a lot and it is by far easy and fun to shoot. I would not hesitate to take to Texas and shoot to 300yds easy. It is easy on the shoulder and is superbly accurate with 4064 and Varget. My 15" TC Encore and a 168 SMK or 165 NBT over Varget will kill any deer inside of 400 from a rest. I've killed milk jugs and water bottles farther, but it takes a few shots! [/QUOTE]
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