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Also re: 7mm-08:I chose 308 for the cheap ammo availability, but have been considering the 7mm-08 too because of the reduced recoil and generally better ballistics of the longer 7mm bullets. If I end up with that caliber, I'm thinking the new Hornady 150gr ELD-X will be my hunting round of choice. Anyway, I'm struggling with the marginally-better ballistics vs the fact I can get a 308 t3 for about $150 cheaper than a 7mm-08 t3, much less the cheaper practice ammo from the 308.
Carpsniperg2, I'm referencing pricing that I see on buds and gallery of guns. If we're comparing t3x's, then yeah they're the same price. But there are still plenty of 308 t3s floating around at clearance pricing and I can't find any 7mm-08s under $500 like I can find the 308s. If you know where I can find a 7mm-08 for that cheap, I might just jump on it right now.
Save yourself money and a lot of steps. Buy a American predator in 308. I have one, it's threaded with a 18" barrel super light and very accurate
You'd do fine with a 16" barreled 308. You'd end up with the ballistics of a 300 Savage, and that's not bad at all. The trick is to get the balance right on a short barreled rifle.It's not a 308, but I've fallen in love with my little CZ 527 in 6.5 Grendel. It's not a 400 yard elk gun but it's certainly capable of killing elk at the appropriate range. That's a discussion for another thread, from a while back, which ended very poorly.