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110gr .308 round?
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<blockquote data-quote="cap06040" data-source="post: 500195" data-attributes="member: 26654"><p>I have just recently been told about a 110gr round for .308 and was wondering about it reliability. I am also fairly new to the shooting world but I have a good basic knowledge of the sport.</p><p>For such a small bullet projectile it would seem to me that it might not be very stable when pushed through a 1/12 twist. I have been reading and asking around about it because I am looking for something I can use with my .308 and still be able to take coyotes and other smaller game. People have said it was a great round and they love using it but when I go to a store to buy some the dealers say that nobody sells them because they are not a very good round, that they are unstable and don't shoot very well.</p><p>Thank you for any response and input anyone may have on the subject.</p><p></p><p></p><p>- C.J. -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cap06040, post: 500195, member: 26654"] I have just recently been told about a 110gr round for .308 and was wondering about it reliability. I am also fairly new to the shooting world but I have a good basic knowledge of the sport. For such a small bullet projectile it would seem to me that it might not be very stable when pushed through a 1/12 twist. I have been reading and asking around about it because I am looking for something I can use with my .308 and still be able to take coyotes and other smaller game. People have said it was a great round and they love using it but when I go to a store to buy some the dealers say that nobody sells them because they are not a very good round, that they are unstable and don't shoot very well. Thank you for any response and input anyone may have on the subject. - C.J. - [/QUOTE]
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