If you are trying to get familiar with the gun, shoot Wolf, reloads, or military surplus so that you can shoot enough to get comfortable. If you are shooting for accuracy to prepare for hunting, shoot what you will hunt with.
The .308 Winchester bullet is typically larger in diameter than the .270 Winchester bullet. The .308 has a bullet diameter of .308 inches, while the .270 has a diameter of .277 inches. However, the .308 bullet generally has a heavier weight and greater case capacity, which can affect overall performance and use. Both cartridges are popular for different types of hunting and shooting applications.
The effective range of a .308 bullet depends on the specific load, rifle, and shooter skill, but generally ranges from 800 to 1000 yards for accurate shooting on a human-sized target. Beyond this distance, the bullet's energy and accuracy decrease significantly.
308...A 7.62mm = .300
The term "308" typically refers to the .308 Winchester cartridge, which has a joule rating that can vary based on the specific load and bullet weight. Generally, a .308 Winchester round can produce approximately 3,000 to 4,000 joules of energy at the muzzle, depending on the bullet's mass and velocity. This energy rating makes it a powerful cartridge suitable for various types of hunting and shooting applications.
Negative, 308 is a 30 caliber bullet and 30 doesn't fit into 25.
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100 meters.
The M14 rifle typically uses a 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge, which is commonly referred to as .308 Winchester in civilian terms. The bullet diameter is approximately 7.62 mm, or .308 inches. This caliber is known for its accuracy and effectiveness at longer ranges, making it a favored choice for both military and civilian shooting applications.
The Savage .308 rifle can typically accommodate a range of bullet grains. It is important to check the specific firearm's manual or consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith to determine the optimal bullet weight for your rifle based on factors such as barrel twist rate and intended use. Generally, bullet weights between 150 and 180 grains are commonly used in a .308 rifle.
Sorry, you need to specify WHICH .308 bullet and at what distance. As distance increases, the RATE of drop also increases.
No they are not. 7.62mm = .300
No, it does not.