Broomd
WKR
Gotta love the .308, flat out kills and it's easy on the shooter!
You bet.the buggy details please! and nice shootin
Some pics of my son's "Vintage sniper" rifle and mine that I did stocks for (.308).
Mike
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Headed off to google “federal 168 tru tmk”Found it
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Ballistic AE tells me that bullet will get to about 580 yards before dropping to 1800fps.Berger 185 OTM Tactical / Juggernaut at 2600 fps will get you 1800 ft lbs out to about 350 to 375 yds depending on elevation, etc. It is one of the easiest bullets to tune that I have ever seen. It kills.
a 200 Hybrid at 2500 fps will get you another 50 yds, maybe.
44 gr Varget and 185 Juggernauts at 100 yds off a bipod while zeroing a scope.View attachment 835335
Yes. You are correct. I was looking at ft lbs of energy instead of fps.Ballistic AE tells me that bullet will get to about 580 yards before dropping to 1800fps.
John
Heavy could be ok though if it means even less recoil and a more stable rifle. How heavy are we talking compared to the standard stock?I really like it. It fits me perfectly, most of my shooting is done from ladder stands or shooting houses sometimes off hand but those shots are usually less than 50 yards. It has a wide flat forend that makes it great for shooting with a prop but not so wide as to be uncomfortable shooting free handed. The downside is it's heavy.
Me too, what is that magix, looks like it shoots superb!Headed off to google “federal 168 tru tmk”
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Here's my setup factory savage 110 Magpul. Tract Toric 4-20x50 in Burris rings, sick scythe ti. Unloaded it weighs just a bit over 12 lbs. To me that's not very heavy. My dad runs a factory 110 hog hunter in 308 with a Leupold vx5 HD 3-18x44 and a sico harvester Evo just from handling his rifle I'd say it's probably 2 maybe 2.5 pounds lighter. Difference in recoil is negligible between the two.Heavy could be ok though if it means even less recoil and a more stable rifle. How heavy are we talking compared to the standard stock?