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<blockquote data-quote="kshunter" data-source="post: 1142586" data-attributes="member: 19377"><p>A 308 is a great round, super great for getting started in Long range hunting imho. Probably not the best choice for trying to kill something bigger than southern whitetails at 1k but I wouldn't hesitate to shoot anything with a 308 and 200 class bullets out to 750 yards. The second rifle you are looking at looks like a great rig. I like a brake on a 308 it allows a guy to load some 200 + class bullets and run them up to around 2600fps and still enjoy shooting them. A 208 amax running 2600-2650 out of a light 308 has some descent recoil without a good brake. Nothing wrong with a good 308 and that looks like a very capable rig. Have fun with whatever you end up buying. Lol LRH is a slippery slope once you start you cant ever go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kshunter, post: 1142586, member: 19377"] A 308 is a great round, super great for getting started in Long range hunting imho. Probably not the best choice for trying to kill something bigger than southern whitetails at 1k but I wouldn't hesitate to shoot anything with a 308 and 200 class bullets out to 750 yards. The second rifle you are looking at looks like a great rig. I like a brake on a 308 it allows a guy to load some 200 + class bullets and run them up to around 2600fps and still enjoy shooting them. A 208 amax running 2600-2650 out of a light 308 has some descent recoil without a good brake. Nothing wrong with a good 308 and that looks like a very capable rig. Have fun with whatever you end up buying. Lol LRH is a slippery slope once you start you cant ever go back. [/QUOTE]
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