7mm 08 vs .308

I have and use the 7-08, 308 and 260 on mule and whitetail deer. No noticeable difference between them in the field other than slight differenced in recoil. If I had to choose just one for deer hunting I would likely keep the .260--just because.
 
I have been doing lots of research for a new deer gun lately,liked the 7-08 but leaned more towards the 25-26 cal. guns, after great deliberation I decided the 25-06 is the way to go for deer
 
I've never used the 25-06 but I've heard good things, but the down side from what I understand is that you need a longer barrel length for the 25-06 to see full performance than the 7-08. My 7-08 has a 20 inch barrel and I'm getting almost book velocities over a chronograph with H4895, and I find the shorter barrel VERY convenient for hunting. I've heard a 24 inch barrel is recommended for the 25-06, although as I said this isn't first hand experience.
 
I like my 7mm-08 its my favorite cartridge. I have taken 1 black bear, a moose and a deer with it so far. The deer while I was living in BC, the moose and bear here in NFLD. My uncle took his moose with my 7mm-08 as well. This season both my parents shot there moose both spike bulls with my 7mm-08 with great success, all one shot kills using barnes 140gr tsx ranging from 250 yards to 10 yards. I think its a great cartridge and it dose magic on them bowinkles.:D

Game I have taken with 7mm-08:

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The old mans moose opening day this year 2 points (total):

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My Mothers moose the following friday also a 2 point:

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My uncles moose a 9 point :

Before he shot
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After the shot in the truck:cool:
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If strictly for deer hunting, the only real differnce between the two is it may be harder to find the 7mm-08. Not because it's unpopular, exactly the opposite. I've always wanted a 6.5 so I'd probably try the .260, but thats just me.
 
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