How far will 308 bullet travel?

308 on deer is 300 yards. 308 has a maximum range that is relative to the type of animal you are hunting. A prairie dog could be hit at a mile while a grizzly bear would need to be much closer. The round easily has enough energy to kill whitetail deer at 300 yards.
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How far will a .308 shoot accurately?

The simple answer is that with a good bullet, a . 308 can shoot effectively up to around 1000 meters at sea level pressure. While aerodynamical ability in projectiles has advanced tremendously in recent years, this range can be extended even further by selecting the right bullet for longer distances.
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Is 308 a good long range round?

308 is a truly capable round when chosen and used correctly. When it comes to accuracy, trajectory, and resistance against the wind, the round is more than enough to topple big game at long range. Out to 500 yards or less, the . 308 is perfect.
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Is the .308 a good sniper round?

308 Win is a perfect choice. A . 308 or 7.62x51mm NATO is one of the most popular choices for military and police forces around the world. Shooting the 308 sniper rifle is a great option for those wanting to experience what it is like for real-world snipers and special forces using the same weapon.
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Whats better 556 or 308?

Standard 308 Win loadings can still be combat effective out to 1,000 yards. By comparison, the 5.56 is typically only considered effective out to about 500 yards. When shooting out past 500 yards, wind drift becomes a major issue.
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What bullet travels the farthest?

A centerfire bullet can travel several miles. Small shot can travel 200-350 yards. Larger shot can travel over 600 yards. Slugs can travel over 800 yards.
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Is a 308 or 30 06 More Powerful?

308 Winchester will perform as much as 15% better in terms of velocity, energy, and trajectory, than will most 220-grain bullets fired from a . 30/06.
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Does the US military still use 308?

308 Winchester are two very common rifle cartridges commonly used by U.S. service members and civilians. The U.S. military's 7.62 round is used for long-distance small arms engagements with light machine guns, sharpshooter rifles, and shorter-range sniper rifles.
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Why do snipers use 308?

As recently as the 2007 American Sniper Association Annual Report, the . 308 caliber, 168-grain MatchKing BTHP was cited as being the “preferred ammunition” for police snipers “based primarily on its accuracy and consistency”.
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Why is 308 better than 6.5 Creedmoor?

308 has a lot more frontal surface area and carries more energy downrange. With a flatter trajectory and less wind drift, the 6.5 Creedmoor does have a definite, though not gigantic, advantage over the . 308 Winchester in external ballistics at typical hunting ranges.
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What is better a 223 or 308?

The other massive difference between these two rifle cartridges is the case capacity. The 308 Winchester has almost 80% more case capacity when compared to the 223 Remington. This allows the 308 Win to fire a heavier bullet and keep it going for long range shooting, but all at the cost of recoil.
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What distance should I zero my 308?

308 Winchester 2,800 fps, we'd have to aim 369 inches above a 1,000-yard target to drop our bullet on it. That's 30.75 feet of drop. At a more common, reasonable hunting range of 300 yards that drop would “only” be about 23 inches. Meaning if you aimed a foot over the deer's back, you might hit it in the heart.
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What 308 rifle does the military use?

M40A5 Sniper Rifle

The M40A5 is the latest in a long line of M40 sniper rifles used by the U.S. Marine Corps. The M40 series is a highly modified Remington 700 hunting rifle, chambered in . 308 Winchester/7.62x51mm NATO.
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What is a .308 good for?

308 Winchester is a good caliber for hunting deer, pronghorn, elk, moose and bear. Proponents of the . 308 Winchester will usually tell stories of how well the caliber does as a sniper rifle out to 700 yards and sometimes beyond.
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What big game can you hunt with a 308?

308 is routinely used for whitetail and mule deer, black bear, caribou, pronghorn, wild hogs, and elk. It is also usable on moose if you need it to be and with the right loads. The . 308 is also a popular hunting caliber in other continents such as South America, Europe, and Africa.
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Is a 7.62 the same as a 308?

308 Winchester cartridge case and the 7.62 NATO (7.62 x 51 mm) are the same thing. In fact, the 7.62 was developed using the general design of the . 308 as its 'parent' case.
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Why is it called a 308?

308 Winchester (pronounced: "three-oh-eight" or "three-aught-eight") is a rimless, bottlenecked, rifle cartridge and is the commercial cartridge from which the 7.62×51mm NATO round was derived. The . 308 Winchester was introduced in 1952, two years prior to the NATO adoption of the 7.62×51mm NATO T65.
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What the difference between 7.62 NATO and 308 win?

7.62 NATO is rated for a lower max pressure than . 308 Winchester. 7.62 NATO's rating is about 60,000 PSI, and . 308 Win's is 62,000.
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Is 300 blackout the same as 308?

308 Winchester and . 300 Blackout have the same bullet diameter, they are otherwise vastly different cartridges. Due in large part to the longer case length of the . 223 Remington, that cartridge has significantly more case capacity than the .
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Do Snipers use 30-06?

The .30-06 Springfield continued in service with U.S. Marine Corps snipers during the Vietnam War in the 1970s, well after general adoption of the 7.62×51mm. At the present time, in both the Western world and within NATO, 7.62×51mm is currently the primary cartridge of choice for military and police sniper rifles.
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Is 7.62 x54 the same as 308?

308 Winchester and 7.62x54R both have very similar external ballistics, but the . 308 has a slightly flatter trajectory and retains a little bit more energy at longer range because it fires a bullet with a higher ballistic coefficient.
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How far can a ar15 bullet go?

It is known as the effective range of the rifle. But generally speaking the effective range of an AR 15 with standard Mil-spec build chambered in . 223 is 400-600 yards. The range can vary depending on climate conditions, temperature, altitude, and wind as well as barrels length, and caliber of round.
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How far can a bullet go straight up?

A bullet fired straight up, with no wind, might reach a height of 10,000 feet (about three kilometers), but will come back down at only around 150 miles per hour: just 10% of the speed and with only 1% of the energy as the originally fired bullet.
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Does a bullet go faster going up or down?

Because gravity is constant (i.e. it doesn't change), the bullet will speed up while coming down at the SAME RATE as it slowed down when it was going up. So when it reaches the bottom, it will be going at the same speed as it was when it was first shot from the gun.
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