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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
308 win still worth having
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<blockquote data-quote="wyogeargeek" data-source="post: 2248860" data-attributes="member: 64586"><p>I never was a .308 Win. guy but a couple presidents ago I felt I needed an Ar-10 just to show that a person could hunt with a modern sporting rifle. Took my doe antelope that fall with it, 165 yards and it dropped in its tracks. Then last year an old school Ruger 77 RFI carbine in .308 Win. found its way to my safe. Once again my doe antelope tag was filled by the old .308 Win.. I love the light weight quick handling little carbine, elk is next on its menu. Glad I found this old caliber after all there's years, it's a keeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyogeargeek, post: 2248860, member: 64586"] I never was a .308 Win. guy but a couple presidents ago I felt I needed an Ar-10 just to show that a person could hunt with a modern sporting rifle. Took my doe antelope that fall with it, 165 yards and it dropped in its tracks. Then last year an old school Ruger 77 RFI carbine in .308 Win. found its way to my safe. Once again my doe antelope tag was filled by the old .308 Win.. I love the light weight quick handling little carbine, elk is next on its menu. Glad I found this old caliber after all there's years, it's a keeper. [/QUOTE]
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