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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
308 A.I. at almost 2 miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="kregg" data-source="post: 58829" data-attributes="member: 2385"><p>on a com morning the 308 was just as accurate as the 338 lapua but it took the 308 about 3-sec longer to get there. when we used solid basie's that we made for our rifle's to shoot that far the 308 had 420 thousands driffents between the front base and the back one. the 338 lapua had 325 and the 264 had 325 but the bullets were'nt heavy enouhgt so you could see a good impact. all of the bullets land on there belly just like a plane landing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kregg, post: 58829, member: 2385"] on a com morning the 308 was just as accurate as the 338 lapua but it took the 308 about 3-sec longer to get there. when we used solid basie's that we made for our rifle's to shoot that far the 308 had 420 thousands driffents between the front base and the back one. the 338 lapua had 325 and the 264 had 325 but the bullets were'nt heavy enouhgt so you could see a good impact. all of the bullets land on there belly just like a plane landing. [/QUOTE]
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