I've been a .308 shooter for a long time, have all the match dies, etc. I occasionally look at 7mm-08 because some of the bullets for hunting are getting some attractive G7 BCs (e.g. the Berger Classic Hunter 168 gr. @ .309 or the new Nosler bullet...although I don't trust their BC number like I do Bergers).
But when I look at muzzle velocities, I feel like the advantage of the 7mm-08 vs. .308 just goes away. The loads I see end up 100-200 fps lower. Is that what you guys are seeing? Depending on whether I'm shooting 20" or 24" barrels, I get 2650 or 2725 fps out of my current .308 load.
Also, I'm just considering this for a light, less than 350 yards mountain rifle, like a Tikka T3 Lite. There are places I go where lugging the 13 lb. rifle just isn't fun. So maybe ballistics don't matter much and I should just stick with .308, skipping buying new dies and powder.
But when I look at muzzle velocities, I feel like the advantage of the 7mm-08 vs. .308 just goes away. The loads I see end up 100-200 fps lower. Is that what you guys are seeing? Depending on whether I'm shooting 20" or 24" barrels, I get 2650 or 2725 fps out of my current .308 load.
Also, I'm just considering this for a light, less than 350 yards mountain rifle, like a Tikka T3 Lite. There are places I go where lugging the 13 lb. rifle just isn't fun. So maybe ballistics don't matter much and I should just stick with .308, skipping buying new dies and powder.