.308 or 7mm-08

Wapiti1

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I'd go .308 simply for the vast options in factory loads. If you reload, then flip a coin. I'd still go .308, and shoot 155 Scenar's. I really like that cartridge bullet combo.

No animal on the mountain will be able to tell the difference anyway.

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Vern400

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They're both good. 7-08 will shoot a tad softer in a very light rifle. I sighted in an older model 7 for a friend in 7mm-08 and it shot very well. I shoot 308. It shoots point blank to 250 yards and is very easy to dial to 400. The 7 will do the same.
 

stvnshnn

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I really like my 7mm-08.
Kimber Hunter, chopped to 18.5”
Took out the stock gel.
With a VX-II and three rounds, it’s 5 pounds, 10 ounces and a fun rifle to shoot. Though it takes all my attention to detail to keep it together.
In the end, no animal will know the difference.
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83cj-7

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I really like my 7mm-08.
Kimber Hunter, chopped to 18.5”
Took out the stock gel.
With a VX-II and three rounds, it’s 5 pounds, 10 ounces and a fun rifle to shoot. Though it takes all my attention to detail to keep it together.
In the end, no animal will know the difference.
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That would look great with OD green Cerakote on the scope and barreled action.
 
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Either one. I only have field experience with the .308 but either will get the job done.


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