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What is the best grain bullet for 308?

By Sophia Carter

What is the best grain bullet for 308?

For this reason, I strongly recommend using premium quality controlled expansion bullets that are 165 grains or heavier (ideally 175-180 grains) if you plan on using the . 308 Winchester for hunting really big game like moose and elk. Keep all of this in mind when you select . 308 ammo for an upcoming hunt.

What 308 round is best for deer?

Top 7 Deer Bullets for the . 308 Win.

  • Barnes 130-grain TSX BT. Among the “gold-standard” combinations for deer hunting is the .
  • Hornady 150-grain SST. The Hornady .
  • Sierra 150-grain GameKing SBT.
  • Hornady 150-grain GMX.
  • Swift 150-grain Scirocco/Scirocco II.
  • Nosler 165-grain Partition.
  • Norma 165-grain Oryx.

What 308 ammo does the military use?

308 Win, the cartridge was adopted as the 7.62x51mm NATO T65 for military use worldwide. It served as the ammunition for the U.S. military’s new standard issue rifle and light machine gun, the M14 and the M60, which were put into service in the late 1950s.

What is the best rate of twist for 308?

308 Win. is most commonly barreled with a 1:12 twist. This is probably because use of long, heavy bullets was not envisioned in shorter actions. However, in . 30 caliber, even a 1:12 twist is versatile and can usually stabilize 190-grain match bullets and 200-grain hunting bullets.

What does the 8 in .308 mean?

Bullet diameter. 0.308 in (7.8 mm) Neck diameter. 0.3433 in (8.72 mm) Shoulder diameter.

Is the .308 a good sniper round?

308 is by far the most popular sniping round, and for good reason. The . 308 is not punishing to shoot, has excellent terminal ballistics, behaves predictably in the wind, and perhaps most important is that it is consistent. While there are many cartridge choices that outperform the .

Do snipers use hollow points?

The Boat Tail Hollow Point (otherwise known as the open tip match or OTM) is used extensively by military snipers. The bullet is teardrop shaped to reduce drag compared to flat based rounds.