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This all sounds like sage wisdom. I hadn't thought about the VLD's...I literally have a few thousand laying around from my F-class days. I may have the most 190 VLD's of anything else. But now I'm motivated to see how well I can get those to print. The 190's out of my F-class 308 were...
My preference would be a 30-06. I have a ruger 77 30-06 that I bought in 1987. It has piled up truckloads of whitetails. But it has really only ever been a 1 MOA rifle. Still love it, I've spent a lot of hours in the field with that. I was very tempted to re-barrel it and take that, but...
I still love the 300 WM I am fairly confident that the rifle is much better than I am. I just do not shoot it that much and getting used to shooting is accurately takes more practice than I have given it. But a 165 AB going 3175 fps seems like pretty good medicine for a caribou. Based on...
I think that the 300WM would be the worst in field shooting positions.....the 6.5 PRC shoots pretty well with the 140 class bullets, but I definitely shoot the 308 best. Recoil management is really easy. But muzzle velocity is just slow with the 165 wt. bullets
I have a 6.5 PRC (0.75 MOA rifle) 300 WM (1.0 MOA rifle) 308 win (0.5 MOA rifle) Whisch is the best choice for NBR caribou i have self impose 550 yard max shot....
I'm thinking about this for a light weight hunting rifle. Most likely a .308 win. Max shooting range on game of 500yds. I will practice to 600 yards with it though. Questions are: I'm leaning toward SFP because it seems like the reticle would either be way too small on 2.5 or way to heavy on...