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How to determine the best grain .308 to use? Is the target, distance relevant
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How to determine the best grain .308 to use? Is the target, distance relevant
I left a lengthy response to only be sent for review for whatever reason. In short, 168 grains is what I use but you have to figure out what your rifle likes best.
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Howa-Legacy American Flag Chassis Battleworn Gray 308 Winchester/7.62 NATO Bolt Action Rifle
Albaro, yes, 168gr through 180gr is optimal in .308. A heavier bullet is longer and has a higher ballistic coefficient and will shed velocity slower than a lighter bullet for targets beyond 600 yards. A heavier bullet will also be more stable in cross winds compared to lighter bullets as well.