Should everyone own a 308 hunting rifle?

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I’ve hunted for about 30 years (big game for 25). I’ve never shot or owned a 308!

My first hunting rifle was a 300 win mag and I soon traded that towards a 7mm-08 Savage. I got a 30-06 Winchester Model 70 soon after. I’ve since added a mess of 357 Mag and 44 Mag rifles as well as few 350 Legends and a 6.5 Creedmoor.

I’m shopping for an ultralight rifle now and just can’t make an argument against 308. It seems like I’ve danced around this cartridge for decades and it’s the perfect cartridge in the middle of everything.
 
If you want another, go for it. It’s nothing special, and the 6.5 creed can do everything the 308 can. Big 308 bullets aren’t any better than big 6.5 bullets.

There are other reasons a guy might want a 308 but as an ultralight rifle doesn’t seem to be one of them. For ultralight there are better choices that recoil less. Another 6.5 would be a better choice.
 
If you want another, go for it. It’s nothing special, and the 6.5 creed can do everything the 308 can. Big 308 bullets aren’t any better than big 6.5 bullets.

There are other reasons a guy might want a 308 but as an ultralight rifle doesn’t seem to be one of them. For ultralight there are better choices that recoil less. Another 6.5 would be a better choice.
Agreed. Nothing about 308 says ultralight unless his definition of ultralight is in line with most and is not any lighter if not heavier than a factory tikka.
 
My Kimber Montana in 308 Win would be the last centerfire rifle I would ever part with, with my 223 Kimber Montana not far behind. There are times I miss when those two were the only centerfire rifles I had.

Caribou, sheep, black and brown bear, moose...the 308 is little fuss and easy to feed!
 
Unless you really care about barrel life, the 06 and 6.5 you already own do everything better than the 308.
 
I’ve hunted for about 30 years (big game for 25). I’ve never shot or owned a 308!

My first hunting rifle was a 300 win mag and I soon traded that towards a 7mm-08 Savage. I got a 30-06 Winchester Model 70 soon after. I’ve since added a mess of 357 Mag and 44 Mag rifles as well as few 350 Legends and a 6.5 Creedmoor.

I’m shopping for an ultralight rifle now and just can’t make an argument against 308. It seems like I’ve danced around this cartridge for decades and it’s the perfect cartridge in the middle of everything.
Formidilosus has put spelled it out about as well as anyone could.

Post in thread 'The Shoot2hunt Podcast'
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/the-shoot2hunt-podcast.324852/post-3851369

My experiences with the .308 support his observations as well. I have never had a cartridge shoot as well as easily as the .308, and I’ve used a bunch of different cartridges. I have been able to get other cartridges to shoot nearly as well, but without exception, it took longer to find a combination that would do it. In recent load development efforts with two different .308s, I had one barrel put 5 shots with 5 different charges into .31” and another barrel put 9 shots of nine different charges into .495”. I’ve got several different targets with 5 to 6 ten shot groups all going well under 1”. My .308s are 5mph guns with most of the loads I shoot and 6mph gun with the most slippery bullets. My 6.5 Creedmoors are mostly 6mph guns and 7mph with the 147gr ELD. .308 barrel life is fantastic, more than 2x as much as a 6.5 Creedmoor, which leads me to shooting it more. With relatively slick bullets like the 168gr TMK or 178gr ELD-x it holds on to an 1800fps impact velocity all the way out past 600 yards. Trajectory is super easy with 400 yards needing 2 mils, 500 3 mils, 600 4 mils and 700 needs 5.1 mils. Terminal effects have never disappointed me and nothing lives through a well placed shot from it. Recoil is tolerable enough to be able to shoot it well in the weight class of rifles I like to shoot.

I’ve posted several times here on Rokslide that no one needs a .308 over your cartridge of choice, but everyone needs a .308 in addition to their cartridge of choice.

John



 
Since you already have a 06 it’d be pretty redundant. However if someone wanted to only own one standard 30 cal cartridge the 308 win is the one I always recommend. Lots of hunting ammo options, quality match factory ammo, NATO worldwide availability, very easy to load for, and moderate recoil.
 
As a guy who's owned a few .308s, the answer to your question is no. Id rather own a 7mm08 over a .308 any day.

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