In the day and age of Monster mags... ( I own a few )
What wouldn't you hunt/shoot inside 400yds with an accurate .308 shooting 180gr Nosler Partitions.
I am just curious with what other peoples experiences with the load are.
Funny thing is the trolling side of me when asked about this in person and someone tells me a 20" barrel 308 and 200 grain accubond or whatever isn't enough at 300 yards after I think it is, I revert to yeah I should likely just go to a 24" 300 WM or the like so I can be effective out to 600 yards and beyond then they agree with that. Never ceases to make me smile.
That said I do still own a 300 WSM....though its hard to justify why I will admit.
Aside from the above, I don't know as I'd want to try and part the hair of Muskox with one
Funny, the whole time I was reading this thread I mentally replaced 308 w 270win, 160 gr NP.Musk ox really aren’t that big. I know guys that dropped them in their tracks with a 270.
Heck my boss shot his with a 30-30 lever gun.
I was recently in the market for a lightweight rifle. I already had one .308, so that was my initial choice. I’ve always thought .308 was “adequate.” Then I started thinking, why settle for adequate, and get something that would offer more performance. I looked at ballistic charts for probably 2 weeks. The numbers just weren’t worth the trade offs. Longer, heavier actions, increased recoil, increased costs, decreased availability. The gains in MPBR or energy just weren’t game changers. I now have a second .308