.308 win.. The forgotten hunting calibre??

Savage 10P-SR 16" in 308.

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Very nice. :)
 
The .308 is great.

I've killed more game with it than with all my other cartridges.

I'm currently seriously considering a major cut-back of my rifles/cartridges, and the .308 is likely the one "cannot get rid of, ever" chambering for all around centerfire use.
 
And the 308 live on....
Just pick up a brand new Wheaterby 308 Vangard S2 Carbine 20 inch barrel, sub moa, 2 stage adjustable trigger to 2.5 pounds from EPPS for 539.00...
Man it amaze me to see that rifle in a little corner of Epps inventory still for sale at that price, this is a lucky move for me, my grand daughter Janis just got herself her first big game rifle, her birthday is in a month and she will be 16... Yey... JP.
 
And the 308 live on....
Just pick up a brand new Wheaterby 308 Vangard S2 Carbine 20 inch barrel, sub moa, 2 stage adjustable trigger to 2.5 pounds from EPPS for 539.00...
Man it amaze me to see that rifle in a little corner of Epps inventory still for sale at that price, this is a lucky move for me, my grand daughter Janis just got herself her first big game rifle, her birthday is in a month and she will be 16... Yey... JP.

I think they're on to you candyman.
Here comes J.P.
Quick, stick one on sale and stick it in the corner.........pronto............. :wave:
 
What best gift can you gift to a novice shooter other than a nice Wheaterby S2 308 Carbine with a Nikon 6X18X40 NP with a rifle case, a nice leather sling and a 100 rounds of Nosler 165 gr Accubond for their first big game rifle... And i get to zero it myself before i see her shoot the first rounds of it... I love those situations... JP.
 
What best gift can you gift to a novice shooter other than a nice Wheaterby S2 308 Carbine with a Nikon 6X18X40 NP with a rifle case, a nice leather sling and a 100 rounds of Nosler 165 gr Accubond for their first big game rifle... And i get to zero it myself before i see her shoot the first rounds of it... I love those situations... JP.

Why 6X18 ? My 6X18 only sees action in long range target shooting and even in that, my 4X12 is good enough.
 
Why 6X18 ? My 6X18 only sees action in long range target shooting and even in that, my 4X12 is good enough.

Because i bought 3 Nikon 6X18X40 NP from a big floor dealer for 199.99/each, might as well use them, they are very clear and well made scope... JP.
 
Damn it, I spilled my coffee!

The reality is that pretty much everyting you need could be done with one of the garden variety, vanilla flavoured .270/30-06/308/6.5x55 and many others like them with a wood stocked 30 yr old mauser action of your choice with a $200 scope(or less).
But you will never ever read that in a magazine, and I will never ever admit that to my wife.

Please do not let this secret out! I'll be buying furniture and gardeneing supplies and taking vacations to visit my inlaws, the horror, the horrorcou:
 
308 kills everything in Canada. Anyone who argues that is nuts. Those are same people who say 223 is not enough for coyotes. Yes magnums can kill a moose at a longer distance then 308. But here in ontario if anyone tells you a story about how they killed a moose at 600 yards. There lieing. Our bush doesn't have that. And the very very very few who may have seen one in a clearing that far. Missed lmao. I know guys who moose hunting with 12 guage and slugs. Our bush you will never have more then 150 yard shot. Usually it's less then 60 yards.
 
On a related note...
I have a big Bushnell 12x 40x50 scope that I keep around to justify buying a rifle that it could fit on. ;) :D
It doesn't fit too well on my handy rifles. :p

It came off the 300 win mag I sold a few years ago.
I wonder if it is too much for a .308?

But the optics are crystal clear and one can focus it at specific distances like a range finder which is pretty neat IMHO.
 
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