In conjunction with another rifle of smaller caliber, I hope? The 308 is going to lose on barrel heat, muzzle blast, and bullet runout. Can't help you on bullet selection, but I'd be interested to hear how it turns out.I was thinking of using my 308 for an upcoming P Dog hunt.
Not a good choice, too much drop, too much bullet, too much recoil. Not enough ballistic efficiency.I was thinking of using my 308 for an upcoming P Dog hunt.
Any thoughts on projectile size? I was thinking 110 grain V Max.
Never did this before, and could use some help
While the other posts have brought good reasons not to use the 308 on P-Dogs, the main reason I would leave it at home is: What is behind the P-Dog u just shot or missed? A ranchers cow would be a bad thing to stop that big of a slug.I was thinking of using my 308 for an upcoming P Dog hunt.
Any thoughts on projectile size? I was thinking 110 grain V Max.
Never did this before, and could use some help
30 yrs ago...That's what I did. The next year, I left it home. Way uncomfortable for a PD environment!If you're taking the 308 because it's what you have then okay. Otherwise, well, leave it home.
I was thinking of using my 308 for an upcoming P Dog hunt.
Any thoughts on projectile size? I was thinking 110 grain V Max.
Never did this before, and could use some help
bringing a 223, 243, 22-250, 17HMR and an ARIn conjunction with another rifle of smaller caliber, I hope? The 308 is going to lose on barrel heat, muzzle blast, and bullet runout. Can't help you on bullet selection, but I'd be interested to hear how it turns out.
How do you feel about 22 caliber wildcats? 22's based on the 243 case something like that.We took a 25-06 one year. Shot less than 10 rounds and put that blasted thing away. The other 2,000+ rounds were thru 222 and 223.
Bigger bores may have their place for the really long range dogs.
You will have to throw the barrel in the trash can when you get home.I was thinking of using my 308 for an upcoming P Dog hunt.
Any thoughts on projectile size? I was thinking 110 grain V Max.
Never did this before, and could use some help