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New to .308... Help me with advice
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<blockquote data-quote="COBigJohn" data-source="post: 2436168" data-attributes="member: 99586"><p>I'm going to grab the dies and will start reloading this summer, when I get my barn finished, but until then.... I will be shooting some factory ammo that is reasonable. $50 a box is over my limit for .308. .308 ammo is dropping in price and I am hoping I can stay with some really decent cartridges in the box for $30-$35 a 20.</p><p></p><p>Got many a 'dirt dog' to dispense this spring.... and will be on factory ammo. Hope I can be 0.6-0.8 MOA. Gotta have that to hit 'em at 300 yards. My Savage Model 12, 26" Heavy, .223 is 0.4 MOA with 68 grainers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBigJohn, post: 2436168, member: 99586"] I'm going to grab the dies and will start reloading this summer, when I get my barn finished, but until then.... I will be shooting some factory ammo that is reasonable. $50 a box is over my limit for .308. .308 ammo is dropping in price and I am hoping I can stay with some really decent cartridges in the box for $30-$35 a 20. Got many a 'dirt dog' to dispense this spring.... and will be on factory ammo. Hope I can be 0.6-0.8 MOA. Gotta have that to hit 'em at 300 yards. My Savage Model 12, 26" Heavy, .223 is 0.4 MOA with 68 grainers. [/QUOTE]
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