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Is 180 grain Bullets in 308 Winchester “Too much of a good thing”?!
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2147364" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I lean the opposite way those heavies run out of min speed to open fast. So I look around 150-160 class if it were me. Now keep in mind the 180 may not stabilize in your 1/12 if it's a mono like Barnes. </p><p> Basically if you start out slow with a big 180-190gr it hit the min FPS to open close to the same distance probably sooner than a 150 fast.</p><p> Just food for thought if for targets than heavy high bc. For game lighter faster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2147364, member: 54383"] I lean the opposite way those heavies run out of min speed to open fast. So I look around 150-160 class if it were me. Now keep in mind the 180 may not stabilize in your 1/12 if it’s a mono like Barnes. Basically if you start out slow with a big 180-190gr it hit the min FPS to open close to the same distance probably sooner than a 150 fast. Just food for thought if for targets than heavy high bc. For game lighter faster [/QUOTE]
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