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Ammo on shelves. 308 for the win. The 120gr from nosler is not one I find in stores ever. Not saying it isn’t great.Nothing in 308 wins the factory ammo option over a 120gr NBT, imo. Recoil vs penetration and expansion.
I mean, how much better do you need it to shoot? These are ladder test groups with a 20” T3X Roughtech with 155 & 175 TMK. There’s 2.5 grains of powder difference from low to high in each of these groups.I mean I understand where your coming from... Probably not an issue. I will say my 10.5LB tikka takes much less effort to shoot good groups at 100 or any yardage than my 8.5lb tikkas do. Its significant. I bring my CTR along as a barometer when doing load development for other guns. If I think that Im just not shooting well that day Ill shoot the heavy gun and see how things look. The damn thing seems to always shoot well. This makes it easier to move on from the load that isnt shooting for me... I dont know if that makes any sense....

Who on here buys ammo off shelves? Ive bought 2 boxes in store the last decadeAmmo on shelves. 308 for the win. The 120gr from nosler is not one I find in stores ever. Not saying it isn’t great.
For various reasons, some of us don’t hand load.Who on here buys ammo off shelves? Ive bought 2 boxes in store the last decade
I buy ammo online, as do most people under 70 these days.For various reasons, some of us don’t hand load.
Sorry, I misunderstood. That’s how I get mine as well……and I’m well over 70!I buy ammo online, as do most people under 70 these days.
I’m 34…. Don’t like to pay for shipping.I buy ammo online, as do most people under 70 these days.
I’m 34…. Don’t like to pay for shipping.
Shipping plus price is usually still cheaper. I dont like wasting my gas and time.