Re: Is .308 outclassed as a tactical match caliber?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tactical</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BigJoe</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tylerw02</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tactical</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Someone asked why the 308. Well for me I switched to F TR Class so I would only be shooting against the guys not have an equipment race. Well guess what F TR is now an equipment race just like lal the other classes. Guys are loading way long and using 200-230 grain bullets at velocities no 308 should have. I think eventually we will get a handle on F TR Class and bring it back down to shooter versus shooter thing again like International Palma is.
The only answer to make thing 100% fair would be to issue everyone the same ammo and weapons and make them all shoot the same. The problem with this is no one will do it and the sport would die. That class is to be left to Military and police where they all use issue weapons/ammo. For the GP it should be what ever the rules allow.
Teh differences between the two are good in that the equipment races bread new and better equipment for the LE/Military guys. Look at Service Rifle Class, for years it was same old same old because of strict rules. It became far from any real type of shooting because thats how we did it for a hundred years.
Now we have Practical Precision or what ever you wnat to call it and we have some new blod and great ideas. Thats a plus in my book.
That wont take away the fact the 308 is here to stay and works well for LE and MIlitary Snipers. </div></div>
Agree with everything you've said here except for we can't predict where the .308 will go, but its here for now
Eventually, progress will kill it. Aren't the M24s being converted to .300 Win, leaving the 7.62x51 NATO to the semi-auto platform? </div></div>
yes because short action calibers at this point belong in a gas gun. there is not benifit in just about any of the 6cm, 6.5, 308, 7-08, etc if you can fit it in a gas gun might as well. they are becoming so accurate now with modern technology and reliable enough that they should be gas guns. so if your carrying a bolt you might as well make it a caliber like 300wm or 338lm and really get some more distance and kinetic energy to use. </div></div>
There my friends is a Professional Answer that makes sense in most situations. The only cavet I have to that is LE/Hostage Rescue where you need needle like accuracy. There a 308 boltgun is truly unmatched.
I have only been doing this since early 1980s and learn something new everyday. I find it funny how often someone, who only competes on paper/steel tells the world who uses sniper equipment for a living how they dont know what to use. Real world will dictate real response
308s killing folks since 1950s and doing it well </div></div>
The question was "Is the 308 outclassed as a tatical "Match" rifle...not if it was still a good fit for LE snipers or if the military snipers should still use them in situations...I don't think most would disagree (i certainly don't) that a .308 for LE snipers shooting with in 200yds in most cases is the perfect round...the aurgment is around extended ranges. Even our military has adopted 300win mag, 338LM, 408 cheytac and the 50 to overcome the short falls in the .308 out to extended ranges,. Your argument still doesn't make the .308 outdated for extended range matches...there are a LOT of better calibers for long range shooting plain and simple.