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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1675513" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>Absolutely perfect all around caliber. I call it a short action 30-06. A round you can give your son or daughter that they can use for life. I Hunt deer with 165-180 grain accubonds, target rounds with 168 Berger's, then have fun with plinking rounds using 180 and 200 grain bullets with blue dot for no kick fun rounds(sub moa at 100yrds) or use some trail boss for subsonic. I use my 308 as the "go to" all around fun shooter that happens to be very accurate. Of course confirm your barrel twist to match bullet weight. And definitely research the charges of pistol powders to be safe. You don't want to double charge or over charge those things or you will destroy your gun and body! I have 3-308s and all like bullets above 150 grain, but you have a load of options. All my rounds are loaded to the barrel lands and the accubonds are flawless in hunting. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1675513, member: 56839"] Absolutely perfect all around caliber. I call it a short action 30-06. A round you can give your son or daughter that they can use for life. I Hunt deer with 165-180 grain accubonds, target rounds with 168 Berger’s, then have fun with plinking rounds using 180 and 200 grain bullets with blue dot for no kick fun rounds(sub moa at 100yrds) or use some trail boss for subsonic. I use my 308 as the “go to” all around fun shooter that happens to be very accurate. Of course confirm your barrel twist to match bullet weight. And definitely research the charges of pistol powders to be safe. You don’t want to double charge or over charge those things or you will destroy your gun and body! I have 3-308s and all like bullets above 150 grain, but you have a load of options. All my rounds are loaded to the barrel lands and the accubonds are flawless in hunting. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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