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Improving the 308 Win performance
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<blockquote data-quote="bamban" data-source="post: 2848245" data-attributes="member: 17722"><p>The 135 looks good. Mag length ammo for my purpose is not a critical requirement. I only shoot from magasine length if I have to. Boat tail junction above shoulder is where I start. I've hunted single loading.</p><p></p><p>I still say the 175BD2 is the best compromise. My McCoy 308 Garand 11.25 Obermeyer is set up to run heavy loads, I will order some 175BD2 to run in it. This rear lugged Garand is also purpose built to run heavies at higher pressure. It loves the Juggernauts, but at 2650 I did not see any big advantage at 1K over the 168 Hybrids running at 2800.</p><p></p><p>If the rifle ran well with Juggernauts, it should digest the 175BD2s with no issues. It will be fun to see how well I can group with these, now that I can see the front sight again. Thanks to the toric lenses from cataract surgeries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamban, post: 2848245, member: 17722"] The 135 looks good. Mag length ammo for my purpose is not a critical requirement. I only shoot from magasine length if I have to. Boat tail junction above shoulder is where I start. I've hunted single loading. I still say the 175BD2 is the best compromise. My McCoy 308 Garand 11.25 Obermeyer is set up to run heavy loads, I will order some 175BD2 to run in it. This rear lugged Garand is also purpose built to run heavies at higher pressure. It loves the Juggernauts, but at 2650 I did not see any big advantage at 1K over the 168 Hybrids running at 2800. If the rifle ran well with Juggernauts, it should digest the 175BD2s with no issues. It will be fun to see how well I can group with these, now that I can see the front sight again. Thanks to the toric lenses from cataract surgeries. [/QUOTE]
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