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180gr .308 ammo, yes or no?


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Early when I just got my .308, I found some 180gr ammo at my local sporting goods store so I picked up a box of 20rnds to try. However, before I did, I read somewhere that 180gr is not recommended for use in the S308 and that I should stick to only 150gr ammo.

 

Would it be a really bad thing if I tried out the 180gr for the 20rnds that I have only? Please tell me before I load it in the chamber and find out the hard way.

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It will function fine and would be good for big game under 150 yards but with that 1 in 12.63 twist it won't stabilize well enough to get pinpoint accuracy like the 150gr or under loads...

 

+1

180gr will not harm your rifle, just less accuracy

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Agree about the stabilization issue, but you probably would notice that beyond 300 yards. At 100, if I shoot 175's they shoot as tightly as 150's (or better). The issue is mainly that as the bullet slows it destabilizes. If you're shooting within a couple hundred yards, a decrease in accuracy may not occur (but then again it might depending on the stoutness of the load you're using).

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