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Improving the 308 Win performance
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2697013" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>Don't even think about 900 yds on an elk with a 308. It won't have enough energy to ensure a clean kill. At that range, target only. I've been shooting 308 and 30.06 for over 40 years. There is no way with today's tech that you can make a 308 equal to or exceed the 30.06 performance at that range. Pushing at 600 or so yds is even difficult to make a clean ethical shot. There is simply not enough case capacity. IF tech improvements catch up, we'll see. Until then.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2697013, member: 122991"] Don't even think about 900 yds on an elk with a 308. It won't have enough energy to ensure a clean kill. At that range, target only. I've been shooting 308 and 30.06 for over 40 years. There is no way with today's tech that you can make a 308 equal to or exceed the 30.06 performance at that range. Pushing at 600 or so yds is even difficult to make a clean ethical shot. There is simply not enough case capacity. IF tech improvements catch up, we'll see. Until then..... [/QUOTE]
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