I own .223 Rem., 22-250 Rem., .25-06 Rem, .270 Win, .30-06 Sprg, and .300 WSM,
rifles. I recently discovered a "new" chamber that has enough versatility, to
hammer whitetails, to throw groundhogs into the wind, and make little groups
on paper. I have purchased two handguns, a Savage Striker, and a T/C Encore,
in this magic new chambering, and a Browning BAR Stalker LW rifle. Sure I
will probably buy other chamberings, in the future, but I sure am impressed with this
new to me chambering...This impressive, to me, chambering is the .308 WIn.
I use to look down my nose at it, as this mouldy old military round that didn't have
the punch of the much respected, in the deer camps of northern Wisconsin, .30-06.
I got my first .308 Win, in a Savage Striker, since the larger diameter bore has
less velocity loss, in the 14" barrel, over the 7mm-08, or .243 Win, chamberings.
That is where I first saw what it does to northern Whitetails, and how inherently
accurate this round actually is. I was SO impressed, I traded off my .270 Win,
Remington 7400, for the .308 Win BAR. What a SWEET brush rifle for deer!
It has a very soft recoil, for fast recovery second shots, it drives tacks, and
the short action keeps the rifle as light as possible. I am currently in a full blown
love affair with the .308 Win! You might not fall head over heels for it, like
I have, but I do believe you are on to a chambering that will more than meet the
needs you have posted, you want to use a .308 Win. chambered rifle for.
Squeeze