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The Basics, Starting Out
New to .308... Help me with advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Janno05" data-source="post: 2435388" data-attributes="member: 26824"><p>If you don't reload, it's a great time to start with this rifle. I know you are wanting to keep it to one load for target and 1k, but I would suggest you get a dedicated prarie dog round (I suggest a 125gr tnt, very accurate and a great value) and then use a heavy bullet for 1k. </p><p></p><p>You didn't mention which vortex you are using, but if the rail that comes with the ruger isn't a 20moa rail you are going to be on the extreme end of elevation. The 6-24 pst has 65 moa of adjustment, and Strelok is showing 38moa for 1k with a 175gr smk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janno05, post: 2435388, member: 26824"] If you don’t reload, it’s a great time to start with this rifle. I know you are wanting to keep it to one load for target and 1k, but I would suggest you get a dedicated prarie dog round (I suggest a 125gr tnt, very accurate and a great value) and then use a heavy bullet for 1k. You didn’t mention which vortex you are using, but if the rail that comes with the ruger isn’t a 20moa rail you are going to be on the extreme end of elevation. The 6-24 pst has 65 moa of adjustment, and Strelok is showing 38moa for 1k with a 175gr smk. [/QUOTE]
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