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![]() ![]() I am SO using that the next time someone asks!
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| spiritual counselor ![]() ![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: a secret lab on the shores of lake titicaca
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| Senior Member ![]() | With a high powder capacity casing,including all .30-06 length .30cal,s I find no benefit and often a lot of disadvantages to light .30cal bullets.In personal experience I have been sucesful with 125gr on up with the 150-165gr doing the best on varmints.A high capacity casing can be loaded to fps enough to expand the bullet so they arent much of a problem with riccochettes. samuel. |
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| Senior Member | Well, it was a joke, really.... but I have heard of plastic .223 rounds made by the French for practice (though, I wouldn't doubt they'd use it for defense too... in the hopes that when they surrender they'll be treated better). ![]()
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| Senior Member ![]() | I just bought a Ruger Hawkeye in 308 caliber, because of the population explosion of coyotes here in So. Ark. I am intending on helping to reduce them with my new gun...Will anyone tell me what factory cartridges in 308 would be the best to use. There have been several reports of rabbies in our coyotes population. Any help with the ammo would be appreciated....Mike |
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| Senior Member ![]() | The 150-165gr factory loads do the best.That isnt much of a problem as that is what you find the most of.Brand name is.I like Federal or Winchester but Remington is okay.Blackhills puts out a good round but it is pricey.The important part is buy one brand and sight in using only one brand. samuel. |
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