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<blockquote data-quote="browningrj" data-source="post: 1606960" data-attributes="member: 91070"><p>The .308 was developed over some years and is still one of the best hunting rounds also. Its my favourite you usually get a pass through, not too much meat damage. 150 grain soft point opens up nicely but retains enough of its weight to pass through. Readily available, easy to reload, nice short case. It inspires confidence once you zero it and get a good group. You can zero it at 100 yards or an inch high at 100 yards and shoot anything at any reasonable range. Try it at 200 yards also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browningrj, post: 1606960, member: 91070"] The .308 was developed over some years and is still one of the best hunting rounds also. Its my favourite you usually get a pass through, not too much meat damage. 150 grain soft point opens up nicely but retains enough of its weight to pass through. Readily available, easy to reload, nice short case. It inspires confidence once you zero it and get a good group. You can zero it at 100 yards or an inch high at 100 yards and shoot anything at any reasonable range. Try it at 200 yards also. [/QUOTE]
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