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No other cartridge exhibits the "balance" that the 308 has. It uses enough powder and bullet to get the job done, whether that is downing an elk or a hadji, or poking small groups at 600+ yards.
It is one of the easiest and least finicky cartridges to load for. There are about a gazillion powders that work well in it.
Brass is literally everywhere. Even cheap military brass can be made to shoot well, and it lasts for 10+ reloads.
Barrels last forever. Once you find a good load, you can probably forget about doing load developement again for at least 5,000 rounds.
There are a corresponding gazillion bullets that work well in the .308.
Recoil is mild enough that kids can shoot it and not be punished with recoil, so they keep shooting.
It fits in rifles of a handy length and weight, and due to it's shoulder design, feeds like butter from either a box magazine or an internal magazine.
What's not to love about the .308?
It is one of the easiest and least finicky cartridges to load for. There are about a gazillion powders that work well in it.
Brass is literally everywhere. Even cheap military brass can be made to shoot well, and it lasts for 10+ reloads.
Barrels last forever. Once you find a good load, you can probably forget about doing load developement again for at least 5,000 rounds.
There are a corresponding gazillion bullets that work well in the .308.
Recoil is mild enough that kids can shoot it and not be punished with recoil, so they keep shooting.
It fits in rifles of a handy length and weight, and due to it's shoulder design, feeds like butter from either a box magazine or an internal magazine.
What's not to love about the .308?