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308 Win. Target bullet or Hunting bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 565861" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I think you should stick with the Bergers. But I have made up my mind and glad that I did for the bullet I have chosen. I am using the 168 Nosler Hunting Balistic tip in my .308 this year and probably forever. I have put together a really good load with good velocity using AR Comp powder by Alliant. The reason I have chosen the Nosler Ballistic tip is due to it low speed expansion capability. I can attest to its accuracy. It has a .490 BC, that is pretty much spot on. I put together a 1.5" group at 718yds and .116" at 100yds with this rifle. Mind you it is not a bench rifle. The smallest groups was shot off the bench and the 1.5" group was shot prone. I have not used Berger's in that weight yet, so not sure how they would do in my rifle. But I have a feeling the Berger will do all you want it to in the field should you decide to go that route.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 565861, member: 13275"] I think you should stick with the Bergers. But I have made up my mind and glad that I did for the bullet I have chosen. I am using the 168 Nosler Hunting Balistic tip in my .308 this year and probably forever. I have put together a really good load with good velocity using AR Comp powder by Alliant. The reason I have chosen the Nosler Ballistic tip is due to it low speed expansion capability. I can attest to its accuracy. It has a .490 BC, that is pretty much spot on. I put together a 1.5" group at 718yds and .116" at 100yds with this rifle. Mind you it is not a bench rifle. The smallest groups was shot off the bench and the 1.5" group was shot prone. I have not used Berger's in that weight yet, so not sure how they would do in my rifle. But I have a feeling the Berger will do all you want it to in the field should you decide to go that route. Tank [/QUOTE]
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