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Need help with 308
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 623815" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>From what I can tell, if you are looking to kiss the riflings, you probably will have to st it back. The 155's are much shorter. If the rifle has 3000 rounds thru it, the throat is more than likely receded, not to a point that it will not shoot, but most .308's shoot better when close to or kissing the throat. Particularly if you are going to a lighter bullet. My coal with 168 smk is 2.820, and it is close to, but not touching the throat. Hope this helps! </p><p>AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL. 7 STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 623815, member: 22854"] From what I can tell, if you are looking to kiss the riflings, you probably will have to st it back. The 155's are much shorter. If the rifle has 3000 rounds thru it, the throat is more than likely receded, not to a point that it will not shoot, but most .308's shoot better when close to or kissing the throat. Particularly if you are going to a lighter bullet. My coal with 168 smk is 2.820, and it is close to, but not touching the throat. Hope this helps! AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL. 7 STW [/QUOTE]
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