Re: 308 or 260 for tacticalrifle
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DT1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">After reading all the posts in this thread about civil suits regarding the choice of caliber (260 vs 308) in this thread, I went back and looked at the original post.
A comparison of stopping power of a 260 and 308 at 500 yards was requested. I'm not a law enforcement officer nor an LE legal afficianado but don't the vast majority of LE shootings take place well inside of 100yds? Talk about the possibility of a civil suit, taking a whack at a bad guy at 500yds in a LE setting would seem to be legal suicide regardless of caliber.
Anyone got any stories of 500yd LE sniper shots to share? </div></div>
You are absoutely correct. Although I read from start to finish, I got caught up in the subsequent entries in the thread. With that in mind:
If you use the heaviest bullets you can easily find (Lapua 144 grain HBPT), I believe that the 260 will have more retained energy at 500 yards than a 308. This is due to the high BC of the 260 bullet compared to the BC of the 308 bullets. Both rounds out of a 20 inch barrel will begin at lower velocities, so it is just how fast the initial velocity bleeds off. The 260 looses velocity at a slower rate than the 308.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DT1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">After reading all the posts in this thread about civil suits regarding the choice of caliber (260 vs 308) in this thread, I went back and looked at the original post.
A comparison of stopping power of a 260 and 308 at 500 yards was requested. I'm not a law enforcement officer nor an LE legal afficianado but don't the vast majority of LE shootings take place well inside of 100yds? Talk about the possibility of a civil suit, taking a whack at a bad guy at 500yds in a LE setting would seem to be legal suicide regardless of caliber.
Anyone got any stories of 500yd LE sniper shots to share? </div></div>
You are absoutely correct. Although I read from start to finish, I got caught up in the subsequent entries in the thread. With that in mind:
If you use the heaviest bullets you can easily find (Lapua 144 grain HBPT), I believe that the 260 will have more retained energy at 500 yards than a 308. This is due to the high BC of the 260 bullet compared to the BC of the 308 bullets. Both rounds out of a 20 inch barrel will begin at lower velocities, so it is just how fast the initial velocity bleeds off. The 260 looses velocity at a slower rate than the 308.