Good or bad of each. What rifle ? need something something quick,short and fast enough for a repeat shot in timber. It doesn't have to be a new rifle ! Won"t be shooting beyond 300 yds, most of my shots are much closer. Rugar,Remington,A-bolt,Blr, any suggestions appreciated. I'm looking for that rifle that jumps to your shoulder and you are looking down the sights asnd a cartridge with enough pop to put them right down or reasxonably close. What ammo, just plain stuff, no fancy trick bullets. Thanks
1. When looking at
YOUR question &
YOUR needs, I would go with the 308. You say that you won't be shooting beyond 300 yards,
so I don't see where the remarks about better downrange performance for the 7-08 have any relevance whatsoever. It is 500-600 yards before the
7-08 has enough advantage to matter & if you want to talk about downrange per. with the 308 case, the 260 will out perform both rounds in traj. & wind drift, but again this doesn't matter at all at 300 yards. So for the sake of the needs of Country Boy, scratch this as a non-issue & a draw.
2. You mention handling, both rounds are offered in the same models (although alot more are offered in 308), so this is a non issue also.
3. Energy/Terminal performance, you said: "a cartridge with enough pop to put them right down". I wish I knew if Deer was the Limit here or do you mean Elk, Moose, Bears, etc. Some have argued that the 7-08 is the perfect Deer rifle at least out to 300 yards & I know it's great, but if you are going to go after the bigger animals mentioned th 308 will give you a slight advantage. Remember, we are talking out to 300 yards, so the 180
would have a little more energy/power than a 160 out to that range. Advantage, though slight: 308.
4. Variety of Ammo, both cheap chain store stuff up to quality Match Ammo & everything in between, we all know the answer to that one. The 308 kicks butt in this catagory!!! How about Military Ball? There is no contest here. Advantage, 308 running away.
5. Variety of guns, new & used? Yea, same deal.
6. How about reloading components, the variety of Match Bullets, Prem. bullets & the variety of hunting bullets, 308 & again big time. I don't find the bargains in reloading components like I used to, but when I do the chance the bullets will be 308 or .224 is quite high & 7mm very low. The same goes for 308 brass, picked up some match brass at a gun show recently for example.
7. Recoil ? Advantage 7-08, but neither are hard kickers. If you want just a Whitetail rifle or a rifle for Women/Kids, the 7-08 would be excellant.
8. Inherent accuracy? Both have more than enough of that & I am not a diff. could be measured out to 300 yards, but some like John Barnsness
feel the 308 is the most inherently accurate round out there. I am not as adamant as some of the writers, but I do know that you can usually find a good load for a 308 FAST. With most you can load a good 165gr. in front of 44 gr. of Var. & work up slow & be on your way.
I wonder which one I would choose?
Both are great & will serve you well though.