Overkill:yes or no?
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Eastern - Ontario
Posts: 677
I've used a Savage in 308 Win. for 40 years or more on antelope, whitetail, mule deer and moose. It's never let me down and all have been one shot kills. The added beaquty of the 308 is that it is easy shooting.
Which ever you choose, get one that fits properly and enjoy !!
Which ever you choose, get one that fits properly and enjoy !!
#16
Savage makes some really good guns , my 110 .270 shoots 1/2" groups with hornady 130Gr SP's out of the box..remington 700's are good aswell , just stay away from the 710's and 770 series.
and a .300 isn't overkill , i love when people say that ... i often wonder why people consider it overkill ?....shot placement is more important then everything...with a 300 , it's just more important then with like a 243 if your hunting for the meat , my hunting buddy been shooting a 300 MAG for 6-7 years and very rarely destroys meat....like i said , shot placement , shot placement and shot placement.
and a .300 isn't overkill , i love when people say that ... i often wonder why people consider it overkill ?....shot placement is more important then everything...with a 300 , it's just more important then with like a 243 if your hunting for the meat , my hunting buddy been shooting a 300 MAG for 6-7 years and very rarely destroys meat....like i said , shot placement , shot placement and shot placement.
#17
I had a 30-06 and got rid of it immediately. I wasn't impressed and I didn't give a rat's arse if I could use a variety of bullets with it. So what. Last I saw, it wasn't burning up any shooting competitions. Never heard of a 30-06 sniper, but the .308 has established itself on the competition line, the tactical forces and out in the deer woods. I love the caliber and am trying not to buy another one as we speak. LOL! It's noted as a very good long distance gun on the competition line for a reason. Back in the day at snipercountry, gawd, probably almost 10 years now, we had some serious debates on the -06 vs the .308, but it was apparent which one was better for sniping. So if you want to snipe a deer, and if you go with the consensus, you'd opt for the .308. I don't think the deer cared either way though. They both provide some serious dirt naps.
Anyway, they're both good rounds for deer honestly. I just personally prefer it over the -06. Either way, you place the bullet where it needs to be, you'll be eaten some fine backstraps!
Good luck,
iSnipe
Anyway, they're both good rounds for deer honestly. I just personally prefer it over the -06. Either way, you place the bullet where it needs to be, you'll be eaten some fine backstraps!
Good luck,
iSnipe
#20
Savage
Model 11fxp3 .308
Overall Length 41.75"
Barrel Length 22”
Weight 6.5 lbs
Magazine Capacity 4 rnds
StockBlack synthetic with positive checkering, dual pillar bedding.
Sights 3-9x40mm scope, mounted and bore-sighted
Rifling Rate of Twist 1 in 10”
Features; Accu-Trigger, blued barreled action, free-floating
and button-rifled barrel, top loading internal box magazine, nylon sling and swivel studs,1/2 inch MOA at100yrds out of the box.
IMO, All you will ever need for Whitetails to Moose.
Model 11fxp3 .308
Overall Length 41.75"
Barrel Length 22”
Weight 6.5 lbs
Magazine Capacity 4 rnds
StockBlack synthetic with positive checkering, dual pillar bedding.
Sights 3-9x40mm scope, mounted and bore-sighted
Rifling Rate of Twist 1 in 10”
Features; Accu-Trigger, blued barreled action, free-floating
and button-rifled barrel, top loading internal box magazine, nylon sling and swivel studs,1/2 inch MOA at100yrds out of the box.
IMO, All you will ever need for Whitetails to Moose.