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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3947114" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>I wouldn’t give up on the 308 just yet. You’ve got 300 rounds on it, haven’t collected MV data on given loads or down range ballistic. Basically you really haven’t started your journey into shooting this discipline. If you’re interested in shooting KD matches out to 1000 yards, the 308 will struggle the further out you go depending on elevation, and your wind reading will need to be more precise, but what you learn with the 308 will serve you with your next caliber of choice. Changing calibers doesn’t allow for shortcuts in this discipline. All the skill sets are equally required be it 308, 6.5cm, or 6cm</p><p></p><p>Before Covid it was nothing for me and my son to go through 300 260 rem rounds in a day shooting 400-900 yards. We collect data, challenge one another, and make fun of one another.</p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago this paid off when we both shot simultaneously at two different hogs 278 yards away. Neither one took a step after being hit.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]339331[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3947114, member: 33119"] I wouldn’t give up on the 308 just yet. You’ve got 300 rounds on it, haven’t collected MV data on given loads or down range ballistic. Basically you really haven’t started your journey into shooting this discipline. If you’re interested in shooting KD matches out to 1000 yards, the 308 will struggle the further out you go depending on elevation, and your wind reading will need to be more precise, but what you learn with the 308 will serve you with your next caliber of choice. Changing calibers doesn’t allow for shortcuts in this discipline. All the skill sets are equally required be it 308, 6.5cm, or 6cm Before Covid it was nothing for me and my son to go through 300 260 rem rounds in a day shooting 400-900 yards. We collect data, challenge one another, and make fun of one another. A couple of years ago this paid off when we both shot simultaneously at two different hogs 278 yards away. Neither one took a step after being hit. [ATTACH type="full"]339331[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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