I bought my first .308 rifle a CZ 557 ranger. Have been looking at .308 commercial ammo with Soft Point tips. They seem to come commonly in 150 grain and 180 grain varieties. Is it mostly a matter of rifles preference or is there more/less of better uses for each ammo type? I'd imagine the 180gr would drop faster than 150gr but would each carry power to the target?
I'd be using my rifle for Deer hunting pretty much with the occasional moose hunt. Would I be better off thinking about deer with the 150grain ammo? I am hesitant to give up using my 8mm mauser for moose hunting... Would the 180grain rounds work to similar effect?
I have yet to go to the range for test firimg but plan to try
Hornady 180gr customs and 150gr whitetail &
Federal 150gr &180gr power shock
Planned to fire some 150gr FMJ that I also picked up cheaply for the first few rounds for break in being less expensive.
I have not owned many new rifles and have hunted only with surplus but thought it would be time to try something new. At least for deer for longer shots and sits expert info accepted I am new to this calibre. Thanks
I'd be using my rifle for Deer hunting pretty much with the occasional moose hunt. Would I be better off thinking about deer with the 150grain ammo? I am hesitant to give up using my 8mm mauser for moose hunting... Would the 180grain rounds work to similar effect?
I have yet to go to the range for test firimg but plan to try
Hornady 180gr customs and 150gr whitetail &
Federal 150gr &180gr power shock
Planned to fire some 150gr FMJ that I also picked up cheaply for the first few rounds for break in being less expensive.
I have not owned many new rifles and have hunted only with surplus but thought it would be time to try something new. At least for deer for longer shots and sits expert info accepted I am new to this calibre. Thanks