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What is it about the .308 that makes it the best cartridge for any type of competition shooting?

I only shoot prone NRA highpower, fullbore and occasionally smallbore.
I shoot a lot of .308 Palma. Also run two 6.5/284s. In a prone match an any rifle is not a guaranteed win. Eric, you ruffled some feathers.
Jack.
 
Well what a Post ! The .308 got it's start for the Military looking for less weight over the 30.06 ?
They got that idea from the Germans in WW2 ? The Germans came our with a short 8mm Kurtz .
The .308 shined like a new Dime.

I have shot NRA HP for years and the M-14 was and is still a Jewel. ( Had a Winchester 1967 1968)

I still shoot Palma today .308 ,155's iron sights.
The joy of cleaning a target at 800 ,900 or 1000 yards will give you a woody for the Day....
I say for a Old Guy it is a Gas !!! Long live the 30.06 Kurtz......

It not a Bench Rest Round we get it ! And a 1951 Nash is not a Sports car ?
 
As a positive note, you can make 260 Remingtons out of them. I mentioned that the 308s left a lot to be desired when ranges get much over 500yds on Snipers hide 12-15 years ago. I was the dumbest most un-American, ass hole in the world.
 
I'm assuming this is a ruffling up the mob thread and not an exact detail so this is my short answer. Not to mention I am completely certain that you already know the answer in a lot more depth then I do. There's good rifles (barrel, actions, etc) and good chambering's. The 308 seems to get itself into a lot of good rifles and therefore the 308 is good. Buy an expensive gun then fix it up further, a lot more logical for most then buying a cheap 30-06 and fixing it up, statistically the numbers lean towards the former. Try going to Cabelas and buying the latest and greatest varmint rifle or long range sniper looking setup in a 270win or wby... which just so happens to be superior to all else. Popularity dictates a lot! I do like them all and appreciate with the utmost respect those who shoot competitively and can knock the socks off me when I shoot a 3k gun and their shooting a budget gun...
 
I shoot a 308 as it's either that or a 223 as I shoot FTR.
And where I shoot it's between 300 to 1000 yards. I have only been in this a short time. And I figured the FTR was the place to start.
I thought the open guys were the ones that had done it longer and were more experienced.
It is a bit more challenging in the wind to shoot.
 
You need to visit a F Class match with top level competitors. .308 scores are getting real close to open scores

i've been around and built a few of their guns. the main question you have to ask is: if they changed the rules to allow any cartridge in f/tr.... how many would still shoot a 308? how many would switch before the next match? THEN ask how many use a 308 in open?
 

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