Faster powders for shorter barrels - say 1680 for a 16 inch 308

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Careful Woodchopper. You are inserting logic into what heretofore has been a fun discussion of the absurd.


well there is that :)

I am also a big believer in using the heaviest practical bullet :) 200grn for the 300WM... 180Grn 308Win... 150 Grn 30-30AI oh did I slip in an AI :)

now I'm having a dilemma with some of my new guns

the 325WSM I was really limited by the selection and ended up with 200grn like I use in the 300WM I hope to get the 325 shooting 200grn over 3000FPS. :)

the 338WM I'm leaning towards 225grn but have not committed yet. I may need a slower powder then IMR4831.

the 458WM was a no brainer I got 6 boxes of 450grn RN free so that's what I'm shooting :) I'm still deciding on powder for that one too.



Oh and a recommendation on stepladders as I will need one apparently to go hunting :)
 
I have a 300WM, I throw a 200grn bullet at 2960FPS and its not unpleasant.

what the hell is the step ladder for? perhaps where you hunt you have some weird limitations.

if your going to buy a short barrel carbine perhaps you need to look at something that is chambered with an appropriate case/chamber.

308 is not going to work as it was designed for rifles with 20" barrels.

I would not buy a 300WM with a 18" barrel either it would be a waste of case capacity, bigger cases, more powder but slower powder, more velocity, barrel length does not really change that but a shortened barrel will result in a loss of potential velocity.

perhaps what you need is a 30-30, that has a reasonable case capacity for a faster powder, and a shorter barrel will be sufficient to use what potential there is in that case.

A step ladder is useful if you hunt in deer in the bush around here with a 300 Win mag. It allows you to recover parts of the deer that end-up too high in the trees to reach from the ground.

Anyway a lot of folks are buying shorter barreled 308 these days. 30-30 no thanks.

A 16-20" bolt gun in 7.62x39 is a good solution for people who like a handy, deer-capable brush gun that is a pleasure to shoot. However I'd go for the same bullet weight in a 308 Win (loaded with say 125Gr PSPs - of which I already have many) but yielding another 200 or so FPS over what 7.62x39 can deliver.

I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.
 
A step ladder is useful if you hunt in deer in the bush around here with a 300 Win mag. It allows you to recover parts of the deer that end-up too high in the trees to reach from the ground.

Anyway a lot of folks are buying shorter barreled 308 these days. 30-30 no thanks.

A 16-20" bolt gun in 7.62x39 is a good solution for people who like a handy, deer-capable brush gun that is a pleasure to shoot. However I'd go for the same bullet weight in a 308 Win (loaded with say 125Gr PSPs - of which I already have many) but yielding another 200 or so FPS over what 7.62x39 can deliver.

I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.

Now 300wm blows pieces of deer into the trees? Lmfao

7.62x39 is good, but the more powerful 30-30 is a no go?
 
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This thread has been very entertaining, and somewhat educational. But for practical hunting situations I haven’t learned much, but I have a new 300 WM Iam working with, so I will have to remember to take a step ladder when I take it hunting next fall.
 
A step ladder is useful if you hunt in deer in the bush around here with a 300 Win mag. It allows you to recover parts of the deer that end-up too high in the trees to reach from the ground.

Anyway a lot of folks are buying shorter barreled 308 these days. 30-30 no thanks.

A 16-20" bolt gun in 7.62x39 is a good solution for people who like a handy, deer-capable brush gun that is a pleasure to shoot. However I'd go for the same bullet weight in a 308 Win (loaded with say 125Gr PSPs - of which I already have many) but yielding another 200 or so FPS over what 7.62x39 can deliver.

I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.

Do not fear the 30-30........:runaway:
You need not be afraid or intimidated by it ....... you won't immediately turn into a Fudd if you own one and hunt in the bush with it.....:stirthepot2:
 
Do not fear the 30-30........:runaway:
You need not be afraid or intimidated by it ....... you won't immediately turn into a Fudd if you own one and hunt in the bush with it.....:stirthepot2:

I'm not intimidated by a 30-30. Its not the ballistics (or lack thereof). I'm just not the cowboy-type and consider these things to be really goofy guns.
 
Do not fear the 30-30........:runaway:
You need not be afraid or intimidated by it ....... you won't immediately turn into a Fudd if you own one and hunt in the bush with it.....:stirthepot2:

I dunno about that. I had a nice denim jacket actually turn to flannel where my 336 had rubbed against it. Totally ruined it.
 
They are actually great guns, if you like hamburger.

My 243 does more damage than my 300 mag with similar shots and bullet placement. 300 mag burns a clean hole through (heavier bullet), 243 more explosive and more bullet fragmenting (lighter bullet). Deer also run further on lung shots with a 300 mag...
Common misconception, its all about bullet construction and velocity...

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My 243 does more damage than my 300 mag with similar shots and bullet placement. 300 mag burns a clean hole through (heavier bullet), 243 more explosive and more bullet fragmenting (lighter bullet). Deer also run further on lung shots with a 300 mag...
Common misconception, its all about bullet construction and velocity...

North

Agreed!! I have shot quite a number of deer with the 308 Norma Magnum/180 Partitions. Don't remember any being converted
to hamburger in the field, lol. Dave.
 
Agreed!! I have shot quite a number of deer with the 308 Norma Magnum/180 Partitions. Don't remember any being converted
to hamburger in the field, lol. Dave.

No not hamburger, the hanging pieces would have to be bigger than that to make it worth your while to bring a step ladder with you.
 
I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.

A light load of slow powder, with a light bullet, most likely won't fire anyway, so no point chasing that rabbit.
 
A step ladder is useful if you hunt in deer in the bush around here with a 300 Win mag. It allows you to recover parts of the deer that end-up too high in the trees to reach from the ground.

Anyway a lot of folks are buying shorter barreled 308 these days. 30-30 no thanks.

A 16-20" bolt gun in 7.62x39 is a good solution for people who like a handy, deer-capable brush gun that is a pleasure to shoot. However I'd go for the same bullet weight in a 308 Win (loaded with say 125Gr PSPs - of which I already have many) but yielding another 200 or so FPS over what 7.62x39 can deliver.

I don't want some light load of slow powder (which will still deliver a pretty significant, unnecessary muzzle blast) but a decent load of a faster powder (without the drama). Sort of a 7.62x39 plus load - loaded in readily available 308 cases.

They are actually great guns, if you like hamburger.

I'm not intimidated by a 30-30. Its not the ballistics (or lack thereof). I'm just not the cowboy-type and consider these things to be really goofy guns.

OK, I'm getting it now. So you've never actually shot a deer with a .300WM, nor seen any shot, and you're actually about 14. All makes sense now.
 
Short barreled .308 Winchester

No fire ball, medium burn rate powder, 2900 fps out of a 16 1/2" barrel. Using a magnum handgun powder may produce more velocity ....... once!


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OK, I'm getting it now. So you've never actually shot a deer with a .300WM, nor seen any shot, and you're actually about 14. All makes sense now.

I know a guy who shot a deer right in the butt with a 300 Win Mag. As I remember, that didn't work out too well. You wouldn't want any of that hamburger.

I did shoot a medium-sized black bear at close range with an 18 inch Sako full stock 338 Magnum. No meat was harvested there either - as it was full of worms.

BTW in case you haven't figured it out yet I was kidding about the step ladder
 
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