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There is some bad advice being given here. I owed a 20"bbl BLR in 308 and currently have a 20" Win M70 in 308. All of the 180g hand loads and factory ammo I have chronographed out of these rifes show that a 300 yard shot with 180g'rs is risky at best. The one any only reason (but is is a big one) is that the velocity at 300 is below that required to open the average copper lead bullet consistantly and reliably. There is a big probablity that the bullet may not open and act simmalr to a pointed full metal jacket (may not have straight line penetration, may poke a tiny hole, may tumble if your lucky)
I would not recomend the use of 180g'rs out of a 20"bbl 308. The very heavest you would ever want to go would be 165 but it would need to be an easy to open bullet, like a Nosler Balistic tip or Hornady SST. The problem with these choices of course is you may not get the greatest penetration at close range (but I personaly wouldn't worry to much about any broad side shot)
Get a 300, 7mm (dosn't matter wich one) but only if you feel like buying a new rifle.
I would not recomend the use of 180g'rs out of a 20"bbl 308. The very heavest you would ever want to go would be 165 but it would need to be an easy to open bullet, like a Nosler Balistic tip or Hornady SST. The problem with these choices of course is you may not get the greatest penetration at close range (but I personaly wouldn't worry to much about any broad side shot)
Get a 300, 7mm (dosn't matter wich one) but only if you feel like buying a new rifle.
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