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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.308 168gr bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="roninflag" data-source="post: 1083135" data-attributes="member: 5691"><p>Kenai- reread your and his. he talks about beyond 600 yd. ....... up to 600 yds a 140 7mm is faster and flatter than a 168. up to 600 yd a 168 30-06 is not bad . i also shoot 167, but the higher bc bullets really help with drop and wind for 600-1000. check riflemans journal. German shoots a lot of 190 grain. a simple check of a chart with bc, wind drift , drop will show this. the 168s are not bad out of an accurate gun, but a 175-210 is better . Tres is trying to save you some $$ and time i believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roninflag, post: 1083135, member: 5691"] Kenai- reread your and his. he talks about beyond 600 yd. ....... up to 600 yds a 140 7mm is faster and flatter than a 168. up to 600 yd a 168 30-06 is not bad . i also shoot 167, but the higher bc bullets really help with drop and wind for 600-1000. check riflemans journal. German shoots a lot of 190 grain. a simple check of a chart with bc, wind drift , drop will show this. the 168s are not bad out of an accurate gun, but a 175-210 is better . Tres is trying to save you some $$ and time i believe. [/QUOTE]
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