or a suppressor..... the big plus to .308 is the ease of finding components and that wont change in a hurry.
or a suppressor..... the big plus to .308 is the ease of finding components and that wont change in a hurry.
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No lightening up required.
This is a discussion forum. We discuss ideas of interest. It's fun and sometimes informative. If the discussion doesn't interest you then feel free to pass by and leave it be.
Alternatively you could elaborate on why he's overthinking it with some reasoned comment. That would be most welcome
Point taken - and in response, guess I'll just head down to the local store, buy some readily available 308 ammo, maybe some projectiles and load up a range of weights for a really non-fussy calibre - while not getting too hung up on velocity or SD or pressure; and still be able to dial if required....head off to the range to test, and then go hunting.
The above sentence is all the reasoning I need; your mileage may vary.
I do enjoy reading threads like this, they always pop up and no one will ever agree with everything that comes out.
Good stuff, last few days a mate shot a decent sized Sika hind at 700 with the 6.4prc/147eldm and smoked it with an impressive exit wound. Tuesday, I watched another mate with a 6.5x55 put a 143eldx thru the shoulders of a big Sika stag at 250 and smash that. I like my 284 but that PRC is super impressive, the slippery bullet, high velocity and moderate recoil, unbelievably effective.
If I wasn't scared of my wife I would be bloody close to making the switch because the PRC was so emphatic and humane in a scenario where the others would struggle a little. A 308 would struggle even more so the shot wouldn't be on for me and that's not the end of the world either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm8wAXkVaxU&t=954s
6.5 at 2000fps plus seems to be the key, it seems below that the slower killing comes into play.
I see your point Fisherman...but for me as its ALWAYS going to be under 350.... yeah the options to do it ethically and cleanly are much easier.
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What sort of rifle setup and load do you have in the 284 @Fisherman?
Well, just received "Bronco's" specials for the week, every rifle is in 6.5 cal, doesn't that tell something.
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