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  1. Apr 5, 2023A larger caliber such as .308″ means the bullet is physically wider than a bullet such as a .22″. Larger caliber bullets can cause more damage and generally weigh more; however, caliber only describes the bullet size but provides no information as to the cartridge's speed or power. ... Don't be confused by the names of cartridges ...
  2. Jun 7, 2024While traditional big game hunting often involves powerful, large-caliber cartridges, modern hunting practices have also embraced the benefits of advanced optics and sighting systems. One such innovation is the use of red dot sights for AR-15 rifles , which are highly popular in tactical shooting but also offer significant advantages for hunting.
  3. petersenshunting.com

    Rather, this is a list of big-game cartridges that have proven worthy on no uncertain terms. I anticipate the most consternation will come from lovers of the .243 Winchester, the classic .30-30 Winchester, and the .308 Winchester. Because, you see, when it comes to really, truly capable big-game cartridges, those don't make the cut.
  4. themeateater.com

    The 6.5 Creedmoor began life as a long-range competition target shooting cartridge about a decade ago, and quickly became one the most popular big game hunting cartridges in the country. And for good reason. 6.5 mm cartridges have long been known for their inherent accuracy and wind-bucking traits.
  5. rifleshootermag.com

    Certainly the .30-06 is still a big seller, and I'll sit right here and argue all day that it's our most versatile cartridge. It will be interesting to track the path of both it and the .308 over the next few years. Many .30 caliber magnums have tried to challenge the supremacy of the .300 Win. Mag.; none has succeeded. Yet.
  6. outdoorlife.com

    The most common, versatile, and effective cartridges for big game hunting. By Ron Spomer. Updated on Jul 26, 2021. the .375 is bad medicine for big game. Ron Spomer. ... Did you know there are more than 125 centerfire cartridges larger than .24-caliber suitable for big-game hunting? Asking anyone to declare the top five all-around loads in this ...
  7. gundigest.com

    Here's a selection of five of the best big-bore ARs and cartridges for hunting the largest, toughest and potentially dangerous animals. Rock River Arms LAR-458 Beast in .458 SOCOM The Beast is chambered in .458 SOCOM, a cartridge that was designed in the early 2000s to provide more energy and more lethality for Special Forces teams using AR ...
  8. rifleshootermag.com

    The current 6.8 Western cartridge offerings from Winchester and Browning have BCs over .600, and when you combine that with velocities of 2,835 for the 175-grain Sierra Tipped GameKing load and 2,960 for the 165-grain AccuBond LR load you can see why this cartridge has the potential to take even the largest game at extended distances.
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