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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Recovered Barnes bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="valleyloader" data-source="post: 1262921" data-attributes="member: 73166"><p>My suggestion is to try the 150's or even the 130's if you are comfortable going that light and run them as hard as your rifle will allow. I get 3050 out of my 30-06 and 3100 out of a friends 30-06 with the 150's, his son used the 130's in his rifle when he was younger for reduced recoil loads with great success. We could never tell the difference between a deer hit with either bullet, they both work great. With the 308 you may not achieve the same velocity as the 06 but you will be nipping on its heels!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valleyloader, post: 1262921, member: 73166"] My suggestion is to try the 150's or even the 130's if you are comfortable going that light and run them as hard as your rifle will allow. I get 3050 out of my 30-06 and 3100 out of a friends 30-06 with the 150's, his son used the 130's in his rifle when he was younger for reduced recoil loads with great success. We could never tell the difference between a deer hit with either bullet, they both work great. With the 308 you may not achieve the same velocity as the 06 but you will be nipping on its heels! [/QUOTE]
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