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The Basics, Starting Out
.308 Teka 3
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<blockquote data-quote="blacktail 8541" data-source="post: 2801921" data-attributes="member: 83713"><p>The 180 Barnes in a 308 is to heavy. Step down to a 165 or even a 150. Also you must start with a very clean bore. Barnes do not typically like fouling from other bullets. Your outfitter may want you to shoot that particular bullet but it is not mandatory. If it is , find another outfitter. One last note. Moose are big critters with a big vital area. Any bullet that will do 2 moa will be able to do the job out to 500 yards. Way father than any person would likely be shooting at a moose with a 308.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacktail 8541, post: 2801921, member: 83713"] The 180 Barnes in a 308 is to heavy. Step down to a 165 or even a 150. Also you must start with a very clean bore. Barnes do not typically like fouling from other bullets. Your outfitter may want you to shoot that particular bullet but it is not mandatory. If it is , find another outfitter. One last note. Moose are big critters with a big vital area. Any bullet that will do 2 moa will be able to do the job out to 500 yards. Way father than any person would likely be shooting at a moose with a 308. [/QUOTE]
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