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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Apr 5, 2023Both the .308 and the .300 PRC can shoot the exact same bullet (projectile). For example, a 180-grain GMX bullet could be loaded and fired out of either cartridge. Bullet designs are mostly interchangeable between cartridges of the same caliber. However, the .308 Winchester case is much smaller than the case of a .300 PRC.
  4. 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.
  5. These cartridges are better than five decades old, but they have proven themselves as two of the best all-around cartridges for large, dangerous game like bears. Both the .300 and .338 are capable of delivering more than 4,000 foot-pounds of energy, and both have earned enviable reputations for long-range work.
  6. americanhunter.org

    There are many cartridges of similar performance—I'll include the .308 Winchester—yet the sheer availability of both ammunition and rifles make the .30-06 an excellent choice for a do-all cartridge. Across North America, the .30-06 is probably all you really need; just ask Dr. J.Y. Jones or read the exploits of Grancel Fitz. ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Other cartridges were derived from re-forming an existing case and possibly trimming the length in order to arrive at a case-shape that meets the standardized SAAMI-spec dimensions. AR-15: 22 Nosler, Proprietary, uses the head and rim dimensions of the 5.56x45, and a case-body that is similar to the 6.8 SPC case. To increase powder capacity ...
  8. northernrifle.com

    Part of the challenge is the preparation, and part of the preparation is selecting the right cartridge. We have 3 options for the best cartridges for large game. Requirements. The perfect large game cartridges need to perform well in a number of areas. First of all, they need be powerful enough to consistently kill large. big-bodied game.

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