Hi all,
I hunt with a .308 and have been using Federal Premium Trophy Copper rounds (165 grain, I believe, though I may sight in with a 150 grain this year, not sure yet). They seem like a good round for my gun and I have felt confident in their accuracy and kill potential.
My question is this- because they're so damn expensive, do you have a suggestion for a cheaper round I can practice with this summer before re-sighting for the season? I just got a new Vortex scope for Christmas and will mount it soon, so it seems like a good/logical opportunity to sight the gun in for summer practice.
Through in-season experiences this year, I realized that I didn't practice shooting enough from funky positions. It's one thing to shoot from a bench, it's another thing to seal-the-deal on an animal in the field (duh!) and I want to do a lot more practice shooting from varied positions this year.
I have a free, public range about 10 minutes from my house so I hope to spend some consistent time there this summer. In the past, I've told myself that 300yards is my max distance. I hope to shoot enough this summer to push that out a little farther, but mostly I want to practice more to feel more comfortable shooting from many different positions/situations.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
I hunt with a .308 and have been using Federal Premium Trophy Copper rounds (165 grain, I believe, though I may sight in with a 150 grain this year, not sure yet). They seem like a good round for my gun and I have felt confident in their accuracy and kill potential.
My question is this- because they're so damn expensive, do you have a suggestion for a cheaper round I can practice with this summer before re-sighting for the season? I just got a new Vortex scope for Christmas and will mount it soon, so it seems like a good/logical opportunity to sight the gun in for summer practice.
Through in-season experiences this year, I realized that I didn't practice shooting enough from funky positions. It's one thing to shoot from a bench, it's another thing to seal-the-deal on an animal in the field (duh!) and I want to do a lot more practice shooting from varied positions this year.
I have a free, public range about 10 minutes from my house so I hope to spend some consistent time there this summer. In the past, I've told myself that 300yards is my max distance. I hope to shoot enough this summer to push that out a little farther, but mostly I want to practice more to feel more comfortable shooting from many different positions/situations.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!