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Understanding the 308 win
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<blockquote data-quote="TejasRider" data-source="post: 1675615" data-attributes="member: 110279"><p>I love the versatility of the .308. In hunting loads I've got a 130 TTSX barnes with an easy shooting 45.1 gr of Varget that is carrying 1000 ft/lbs out to about 425 yds. Same gun likes a 180 SST with again a really easy shooting charge of 38.1 gr of Varget that will be at around 1000 ft/lbs at about 525 yrds. Both of those have a lot a speed left if you need to crank them up. It really is a fun round for reloading with lots of options and lots of applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TejasRider, post: 1675615, member: 110279"] I love the versatility of the .308. In hunting loads I've got a 130 TTSX barnes with an easy shooting 45.1 gr of Varget that is carrying 1000 ft/lbs out to about 425 yds. Same gun likes a 180 SST with again a really easy shooting charge of 38.1 gr of Varget that will be at around 1000 ft/lbs at about 525 yrds. Both of those have a lot a speed left if you need to crank them up. It really is a fun round for reloading with lots of options and lots of applications. [/QUOTE]
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