Will you be taking up reloading? I think that would be a big deciding factor. If you want factory ammo that is reasonably priced and regularly available 308 is a great option. If your interested in putting in more work and building a load there are some great other options. As mentioned 7mm and 6.5 calibres are very popular. You will have a harder time finding components and you'll have to put in more effort. How much effort are you willing to put in?
Found a nice graph.
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Nope. A lighter bullet will drift less than a heavier bullet of the same caliber, and that heavier bullet will spend more time airborne because it'll have a slower muzzle velocity.
How much effort are you willing to put in?
Has anyone mentioned wind yet? That is where the 308 gets beat by the 6.5 calibers, wind drift.
Found a nice graph.
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Nope. A lighter bullet will drift less than a heavier bullet of the same caliber, and that heavier bullet will spend more time airborne because it'll have a slower muzzle velocity.
Give the guy a different caliber and I would bet he would shoot it just as well.......Not so J996 the highest BC I see is .618 BC for 6.5 Target bullets and the 200 gr Bergers in 30 cal are .624 BC don't think most shooters will ever see difference in wind drift. they will for sure see barrel burn-out in 6.5 in 800 to 1200 rounds in a 6.5 284 case..308 should easily double that or more.
last years Nationals F class in Ottawa a fellow shooting a .308 win 1/11.5 twist with 200 gr Bergers shot a 75 out of 75 with 9 v bulls.
NO OTHER SHOOTER SHOT A HIGHER SCORE WITH ANY GUN INCLUDING ALL F OPEN GUNS.
I see him shoot his 308win at 300 y range and very seldom he is over 1" 5 shot groups
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Grasshopper.... ha I like that!
The .284 sure looks good to me in my research so far. This discussion is moving along nicely. Good info people, well...some bad and some good.![]()
I am surprised at the number for people discussing the disadvantages of 308 since so many people actually use it....
The only reason you see 308 being widely used is:
1) It's a NATO caliber. Anything the military uses is going to adopted by law enforcement and popular with gun enthusiasts.
2) You're limited to 308 or 223 in FTR and in some province's PR matches.
If it wasn't for these two factors, the 308 would be eclipsed very quickly.