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Understanding the 308 win
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<blockquote data-quote="INVICTUS" data-source="post: 1675558" data-attributes="member: 38297"><p>Holycity73 said it best.</p><p>I began to really appreciate the 308 back in 2005 when FT Benning game management put a $40 bounty on wild hogs. I sat on a Bradley qualification range and made enough money to pay for most of the rifles I own today. This is a very capable round and I don't think anyone will dispute how effective well placed 30 cal bullets can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INVICTUS, post: 1675558, member: 38297"] Holycity73 said it best. I began to really appreciate the 308 back in 2005 when FT Benning game management put a $40 bounty on wild hogs. I sat on a Bradley qualification range and made enough money to pay for most of the rifles I own today. This is a very capable round and I don’t think anyone will dispute how effective well placed 30 cal bullets can be. [/QUOTE]
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