18" barrelHornady .308 ELD-M is plenty accurate enough. 5 shot group @ 100yds REMAGE with Criterion 4 groove match light varmint contour barrel.View attachment 234639
18" barrelHornady .308 ELD-M is plenty accurate enough. 5 shot group @ 100yds REMAGE with Criterion 4 groove match light varmint contour barrel.View attachment 234639
I totally agree. The BT I was referring to was ballistic tips, not boat tails. Shoulda made that more clear. I never had a problem with the NBTs in my RUM. Just didn't want to start having any. I think a 180 NBT would be fine at the slow 308win velocities. And also, It sucks not ever knowing where exactly people hit the deer that they shoot, as it's almost always a "perfect" shot. (And a comical number of "biggest deer I ever seen," if it's not recovered ) Anyways, I'm gonna try some 181 hammers out of my other RUM next year to see how they do.Maybe you should rethink your shot placement (or if someone else is shooting their placement) if you need a Drahthaar to find the deer/animal and they are still alive. I know bullet performance has a lot to do with ethically killing an animal, but shot placement is more important. BT bullets performance has a lot to do with type/make/composition of BT, velocity of the bullet (on impact), and the animal's hide thickness.
Nope. You're spot on these days.Is anything legal in Calif? You can't even go out for dinner, let alone shoot an animal. Or am I being silly?
I think you will really like the Hammers. Steve and Brian provide great customer service, too. Call them for a recommendation for bullet and powder selection for your RUM. It will save you a lot of time in load development.I totally agree. The BT I was referring to was ballistic tips, not boat tails. Shoulda made that more clear. I never had a problem with the NBTs in my RUM. Just didn't want to start having any. I think a 180 NBT would be fine at the slow 308win velocities. And also, It sucks not ever knowing where exactly people hit the deer that they shoot, as it's almost always a "perfect" shot. (And a comical number of "biggest deer I ever seen," if it's not recovered ) Anyways, I'm gonna try some 181 hammers out of my other RUM next year to see how they do.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"Hornady white tail 150 my wife bought me 2 box's when the sales guy said this is all we have I won a browning ab3 hunter 308 12 twist zeroed it with the wife's ammo and it was almost 3 shots one hole at 100 on the first hunt I shot a nice 8 point and he dropped on his but and fell over next hunt I shot a small buck that dogs ran across a cutdown about 125 yards and it looked like he ran into a wall.i am not changing anything until I see this combination fail .
There's still a lot of hunting down there. It's a PIA to do some times. But that is getting true all over the country nowadays. At one time I believe the second largest living bull elk was there on the Tejon Ranch. Plenty of areas down there and in Oregon that want to separate from it too. So Cal used to be the firearms mecca believe it or
I wouldn't live there either especially now. I left there in 2004. Wish I did it much sooner.I grew up in SoCal. It was great then. You couldn't pay me enough to stay there now. Gruesome Newsome is all that needs to be said. We used to go dove hunting in Blythe every year. Great times. But a long time ago.
I will second the 168 AMAX. Both my son and I shoot them in our 308's. They shoot sub moa out of both guns and are devastating on deer. We hand load them but have found that Hornady black and tap both shoot well out of our guns. 168 amax @ 2700 factory. With hand loads we can push it closer to 2850 but the best accuracy for us is in the 2700 to 2750 range.168 AMax