Has anyone tried 125 gr to 130 gr bullets in a .308? What was the result as to velocity and accuracy? Is there much to be gained over a 150 grn? The Barnes TSX in a 130 grn has me thinking. My wife calls this the dangerous stage! Thanks buckfever
Maybe she was right. Sounds to me like a good excuse to buy a new rifle, one she can shoot of course!
You could get a 26, 27 or 28 cal rifle and shoot the same class bullets and they would be better constructed and have better basistic qualities. The only bullet that would hold together in 30 cal as well as the others, might well be only the 130gr TSX, but even it would be no match balistically for the smaller dia bullets. A 260Rem will push a 125gr Nosler Partition somewhere around 2900fps, + or -. The 308 will push a 130gr bullet a bit over 3000fps + or -, thats not a partition either. I would guess the same velocities could be reached with the 130 TSX and then you'd have a tuff bullet, but, the B.C. and S.D. of the 30cal bullet falls way off. Although it would probally penetrate as well, it wouldn't fly as flat! And I don't know what TSX's go for but I'd wager they are more expensive than standard cup and core bullets and the big savings could go toward another new pair of shoes for her or maybe a new carpet. I bought a new Rem 788 years ago that cost me just over $800 after I thru in the new couch she wanted. The 788 new was $89 at that time! Don't go near a furniture store!
Yes, I think you have a perfectly good case for a new rifle!