Wolfshead
WKR
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Man, if I didn't know any better, I'd think it sounds like you guys are saying .308 is more than adequate for killing an elk.
^^ sarcasm
I keep getting told it's equivalent to shooting a whitetail with a 5.56
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Straight irons, haha what a badass you'd be. I've been fairly impressed with this rifle.
Henry did a good job with it. I initially thought it would be a sweet fun gun to take into the brush. It's far more than that. As accurate as my bolt guns and a little faster. If anyone's interested in buying one I highly recommend it!
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Have you seen the Henry Supreme? Not sure what you're wants or needs are for the rifle, but if you're getting it in 5.56, that rifle would allow you to have greater mag capacity and to mount a can to it.Great. I’ve been meandering around contemplating the 5.56 long Ranger…this isn’t helping me save money.
Have you seen the Henry Supreme? Not sure what you're wants or needs are for the rifle, but if you're getting it in 5.56, that rifle would allow you to have greater mag capacity and to mount a can to it.
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There certainly are better rounds these days, but military and police snipers did/do just fine with it to 800 yards or so.Personal opinion is 308 is not a great long range cartridge, but as long as you’re conscience of your velocity and use a good bullet it will take down an elk no problem.
Ballistics wise it’s below average at best. Doesn’t do well in the wind and drops quick.There certainly are better rounds these days, but military and police snipers did/do just fine with it to 800 yards or so.