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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.308 168gr bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="dgarrett" data-source="post: 1082864" data-attributes="member: 58686"><p>Everyone answered your question above. I think the author might define Long Range as something like 800 yard. The 168 goes sub-sonic. That is why most use the 175 gr or other higher BC heavy bullets when shooting further.. I have seen posts with pictures where after going subsonic the 168gr hit the target making keyholes with the bullet completely sideways... If you want to use the 168's run a ballistic app and see where your load goes subsonic and shoot it to that distance. Dave .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgarrett, post: 1082864, member: 58686"] Everyone answered your question above. I think the author might define Long Range as something like 800 yard. The 168 goes sub-sonic. That is why most use the 175 gr or other higher BC heavy bullets when shooting further.. I have seen posts with pictures where after going subsonic the 168gr hit the target making keyholes with the bullet completely sideways... If you want to use the 168's run a ballistic app and see where your load goes subsonic and shoot it to that distance. Dave . [/QUOTE]
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