- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
I would not choose a .308 in a situation where I had to protect other people from dangerous animals. I would not intentionally choose a .308 to go into heavy cover with after a wounded dangerous animal, while it can be used in an emergency, it wouldn't be my first choice. I would not choose a .308 hunting rifle if a .30/06 was available. For all the talk about them being the same, I've yet to see a .308 launch a 220 gr bullet at 2500 fps from a normal hunting rifle. The .308 shines in situations where a short light rifle is required for non-dangerous big game hunting out to 300 yards.


















































