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Tikka T3 7RM
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<blockquote data-quote="britz" data-source="post: 291863" data-attributes="member: 7865"><p>accuracy has much more to do with the rifle than the particular caliber. An excellent rifle chambered in 30-30 will outshoot a cheap piece of crap chambered in 338 lapua magnum. Your accuracy potential for a 308 T3 is the same as it would be for a 7mm remington mag T3. I would be suprised if you couldn't shrink your goups down a little in your 308. I've had a few 3.5" groups at 600 with my 300wsm. They are a pretty good rifle for the $$. Just work on your loading teqniqes and sorting brass. lots of honey loads for the 308 available. It seems like trying to develop a good load for the 308 from scratch is like reinventing the wheel. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britz, post: 291863, member: 7865"] accuracy has much more to do with the rifle than the particular caliber. An excellent rifle chambered in 30-30 will outshoot a cheap piece of crap chambered in 338 lapua magnum. Your accuracy potential for a 308 T3 is the same as it would be for a 7mm remington mag T3. I would be suprised if you couldn't shrink your goups down a little in your 308. I've had a few 3.5" groups at 600 with my 300wsm. They are a pretty good rifle for the $$. Just work on your loading teqniqes and sorting brass. lots of honey loads for the 308 available. It seems like trying to develop a good load for the 308 from scratch is like reinventing the wheel. Good luck, Mark. [/QUOTE]
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