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a short while ago i purchased a second hand midland in .308cal for deer and fox control, however i was sold 150gm bullets (Prvi) and although they are excellent anything over 200yds and they drop like a brick, the question i would like to ask is does anyone use lighter bullet weights than 150gms and what distances do you get before they dropoff. i am often presented with foxes over 200yds which i could easily dispatch with my .243 (which i changed for 308) and i would like to be able to do with the midland.

 

thanks for any replies.

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Well the 308 is chucking a big lump of copper, and the 243 is the same cartridge necked down to throw smaller lumps of copper faster. So 'go figure' as our friends accross the pond would say.

 

If you click on this and then on the ballistics tab at the side you will get some nice pictures to look at:

 

http://www.federalcartridge.com/ballistics...earm=1&s1=1

 

It doesn't dip that much in all fairness, looks about the same as the 6.5, it's just that the .243 is a flat shooter by comparison.

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:good: Hi mate there is a balisticks chart on the web but unfortunately the 308 has a trejectory of a rainbow

you have to gauge bullet drop to distance or in other words windage and elivation

 

 

 

Here you are my friend try this

 

 

 

 

http://www.biggameinfo.com/index.aspx?page=%2fbalcalc.ascx

 

 

kind regards

Manlicher Stu

 

Nice link Stuart, I now know why I like the .222 and 6.5, they lob bullets on fairly similar trajectory :good:

 

 

 

This loading info may be of use to you my friend

 

 

http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp

 

 

Click on the links to the left of the webpage you will have access to any calibre and powder bullet combintation that manufactured in the world today

 

Note wildcats not incl.

 

Kind Regards

Stuart

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