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7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:32 am
by KWAKHED
Which do ya'll prefer?
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:44 am
by ScottyLee
7-08
it's more accurate down range. and carries more knockdown further than the 308.
they're both good calibers i just like the 7-08 more. been using mine for 8 years now, and don't have any complaints yet.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:47 am
by Buckwabit
308 all the way
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:04 pm
by BR549
It's really just a matter of personal prefference. The .284 cal 140gr & 150gr boat tail bullet have some of the best bullet coeficients of anything made. About the only thing that tops them are the 168gr and the 180gr .308 caliber. Both have pro's and con's. Factory loads in the short actions will not stabilize the heavier bullets for long range shooting. But both are capable of making some very long shots in the right hands with the right gun. Handloading brings in a totaly different concept. I wouldn't be afraid of either at 4 to 500 yds. 7mm-08 usually has a little less recoil therefore sometimes more comfortable in less gun. A .308 in a lightweight gun can pound you pretty good!
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:07 pm
by MemphisStockBroker
308
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:13 pm
by teul2
there is a reason 308 has so many accuracy records held.
And if the world turns to chaos, it is a NATO round that can be found all over the place.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:49 pm
by lipsplitter39654
good post, i have been wondering the same thing myself. i am about to upgrade my 9 year olds gun. he is a big 9 year old and has been shooting a 243 handi rifle. going to hand it down to my younger son and cant decide on whether to go with the 7 mm 08 or 308. any more feedback would be great from others. thanks
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:54 pm
by Deltaquack
lipsplitter39654 wrote:good post, i have been wondering the same thing myself. i am about to upgrade my 9 year olds gun. he is a big 9 year old and has been shooting a 243 handi rifle. going to hand it down to my younger son and cant decide on whether to go with the 7 mm 08 or 308. any more feedback would be great from others. thanks
Me too, been thinking about getting a 7-08 barrel for the Encore and changing them out as need be.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:59 pm
by duramax
teul2 wrote:there is a reason 308 has so many accuracy records held.
And if the world turns to chaos, it is a NATO round that can be found all over the place.
Gotta be prepared!
Really as far as hunting goes, it's 6 of 1. Especially around here. The recoil is less in the 7mm since you can get lighter bullets. The lighter 7mm bullets will have little more zip to them and be a little flatter. But either way, they don't perform like their long-action siblings. You just have to consider what your use is. If its for you and you like a big bullet, get a 308. If you are getting it for a smaller person and recoil might be an issue, get a 7mm08. Both will kill any animal that walks in Mississippi just fine. The 308 will be better if you were to use it for something bigger like an elk due to bullet choices available.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:04 pm
by AMoore141
If you plan to hand load your rounds then go for 7mm-08 becasue good factory loads are hard to find, although they are getting more prevalent. If you wanna go factory rounds and not have to spend tons of money on bullets then go for .308.
My wife shoots a 7-08 and I hand load her 140 gr nosler partition and when I say deadly I mean DEADLY! She is a deer's worst nightmare with that thing. I have her gun shooting 1/2 in groups at 100 yards and she has killed several deer at or over 200 yards with it. Very few of them take a step as she is anal about shooting them right, but she shot a doe quartering to her a few years back that ran into the woods about 50 yards and Ray Charles could have trailed that deer.......blood everywhere.
regardless both will kill easily anything you gonna shoot in Mississippi.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:57 pm
by munyoz70
What do you plan on using it for, a kid or and adult. If its for a kid start em out on a 243 then move em up to a 308, if they can sling a 7-08 then they can sling a 308 which from previous post are more versitile, who knows if kentuckys hurd moves down maybe one day we will have elk in ms haha

Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 2:43 pm
by KWAKHED
I am actually looking for myself. I'm not into all the huge magnums. I have shot a 243 all my life and have killed plenty of deer with it. All I want it for is deer and an occasional hog. My oldest son will also use it I'm sure. I don't hunt anywhere that I have to shoot a mile or kill a moose, so I think one of these will do fine.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 2:57 pm
by thcobb1
KWAKHED,
I shoot a 7-08 myself. I bought it for my son and once I started shooting it well, I will get him another one when he out grows his 243.
I got a rem model 7. It needed to be floated and I got a trigger adjustment and now it will drive nails. Even in my hands.
I get my rounds from Georgia arms. They are fair priced and a quality load.
Hope this helps.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:15 pm
by Bonehead
I love my .308, I shoot a 165 gr Nossler Accubond and it will put the smack down on the whitetail. It is very accurate and I don't notice the recoil even at the range.
The price, options, and availability of the ammunition is worth looking into and I can't speak for the 7.
Re: 7mm08 or 308
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 5:31 pm
by blackhawk0718
love both my 308s but its all personal pref.