scottyd2506
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I hear a lot of talk about how limited the 308 is. Some say it's a 600 yard rifle, others say 800, some say it will go to 1000 yards, but not the best choice. although some say it's the best choice to learn with. Then move up.
Me and my friend both shoot 308's at 1000 yards, using the typical 175 SMK's, His is a Rem SPS 20 inch hvy bbl bolt gun, mine is a Ar-10 with 24 bull barrel, his 2550 fps, mine 2610 fps, his is more accurate (bolt vs auto)
These 308's sure help you learn the wind (still have much to learn even so)
10.4 inches of wind drift per 1 mph at 1000 yards. almost twice as much at my 284 w 195;s at 1000 yards (5.5 inch per mph).
One thing for sure is the 308's barrel will last a LONG time giving the shooter more practice time and more rounds to shoot w out the worry of burning out the throat too soon.
I was reading about some people shooting 308 with heavy bullets 215 Bergers at 2600 fps out of a 26 inch bbl using Re-17. I was thinking a 30 inch using H414 H4350 and get the 2600 fps. Running the numbers
the 308 with a long 30 inch 9.5 twist bbl coal 3.1.
Shooting the .691 BC 215 Bergers at 2600 would hold it's own with about any rifle well past 1000 yards. not the best, but like I said, it CAN hold it's own
308 win 215 Berger ,.691 BC, 2600 fps, 30 inch bbl, 1 mph wind
Range Velocity Enrgy Tjcty MOA MIL Wind Drift 1 mph
0 2600 3227 0 0 0 0
1000 1519 1101 -333.6 31.9 9.3 6.4 in
1500 1160 642 -996.9 63.5 18.5 16.3
1600 1111 589 -1198 71.5 20.8 18.9
1700 1069 545 -1428 80.2 23.3 21.7
1760 1047 523 -1580 85.7 24.9 23.5
1800 1033 509 -1687 89.5 26 24.8
Even at a mile away it has the power of a 357 magnum (legal handgun deer hunting caliber in most states) at the muzzle. over 1100 ft lbs at a 1000 yards
Most 308's now a days have slow 12 twist short barrels and so are limited for performance at long range.
This is probably the ultimate long range rifle that is not a barrel burner.
Me and my friend both shoot 308's at 1000 yards, using the typical 175 SMK's, His is a Rem SPS 20 inch hvy bbl bolt gun, mine is a Ar-10 with 24 bull barrel, his 2550 fps, mine 2610 fps, his is more accurate (bolt vs auto)
These 308's sure help you learn the wind (still have much to learn even so)
10.4 inches of wind drift per 1 mph at 1000 yards. almost twice as much at my 284 w 195;s at 1000 yards (5.5 inch per mph).
One thing for sure is the 308's barrel will last a LONG time giving the shooter more practice time and more rounds to shoot w out the worry of burning out the throat too soon.
I was reading about some people shooting 308 with heavy bullets 215 Bergers at 2600 fps out of a 26 inch bbl using Re-17. I was thinking a 30 inch using H414 H4350 and get the 2600 fps. Running the numbers
the 308 with a long 30 inch 9.5 twist bbl coal 3.1.
Shooting the .691 BC 215 Bergers at 2600 would hold it's own with about any rifle well past 1000 yards. not the best, but like I said, it CAN hold it's own
308 win 215 Berger ,.691 BC, 2600 fps, 30 inch bbl, 1 mph wind
Range Velocity Enrgy Tjcty MOA MIL Wind Drift 1 mph
0 2600 3227 0 0 0 0
1000 1519 1101 -333.6 31.9 9.3 6.4 in
1500 1160 642 -996.9 63.5 18.5 16.3
1600 1111 589 -1198 71.5 20.8 18.9
1700 1069 545 -1428 80.2 23.3 21.7
1760 1047 523 -1580 85.7 24.9 23.5
1800 1033 509 -1687 89.5 26 24.8
Even at a mile away it has the power of a 357 magnum (legal handgun deer hunting caliber in most states) at the muzzle. over 1100 ft lbs at a 1000 yards
Most 308's now a days have slow 12 twist short barrels and so are limited for performance at long range.
This is probably the ultimate long range rifle that is not a barrel burner.