Re: .308 vs. .338
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jawa</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks guys for all of the input, I didnt mean any disrespect to anyone. I have been reading a lot on this website for a some time now and the more I read the more confused I get sometimes. Like I said Im new to 99% of this and just trying to learn... Another question, to better understand bullet weight and load, barrel length and twist, ballistic coefficient of the bullet, air pressure, humidity, temperature and so forth. Should I start reading just about one caliber, say the .308 and learn as much as I can about that? Would that help my understandings of everything else that has to do with the marksmen world, without making it seem impossible to reach a decent level of knowledge to become a marksman? </div></div>
.308 will reach ya about 800 yards max.
.338 a good bit farther.
If you regard yourself a newbie, .308 has all you will need to do some serious long range shooting. I'd start there, and get yourself a gun, scope, and work you way into handloading.
Once you are proficient there, then you'll know whether .338 is for you, or not.
I've got prolly 10,000 rounds down range, and due to where I live, the available ranges, and the type of shooting I like to do, .308 has all I need.