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A light load for a .308; suggestions?
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My preacher has a son that wants to get into deer hunting. The young man is 12 and I'm helping him get his grandfather's Remington 600 in a .308 hunting ready. I've bought him a scope and am going to try to load him him some bullets that are a bit lighter than normal. I've never reloaded for a .308 so I'll need to buy the dies, brass, and such.
Do any of you know of a load that might be good for this new hunter?

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are you sitting down?????...here's a load I've given youngsters that have borrowed my small ring '98 in .308.....Use a 125 grain Nosler BT and 47 grains of RL-15.....this is a tad under 3,000'/sec and is a fairly polite load.....and yes it kills deer.


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Spring I have loaded the 150 grain bullets designed for the 30-30 with 36 grains of IMR 3031. They killed deer real well.
Also Federal and Remington both have Low Recoil loads out for the 308.


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If you're looking for a practice load, 18.5 gr of blue dot under a 125-165 gr bullet is very mild, and suprisingly accurate. With hornady 165 gr bt's, I get sub moa accuracy. Velocity is in the 2000 fps range, a bit slower than I'd want for deer, but perfect for practice.


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Spring,
I've got another suggestion for you depending on "reduced recoil" you want the load to be. WinkLast fall I developed a reduced recoil load for my 10 year old son in 308 Winchester. Here's the thread I posted.
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tp.../130105351#130105351
I was VERY pleased w/ the results as he ended up killing 2 deer w/ two shots. clapI thought the bullet (125 gr NBT) performed well within my expectations. I've already started loading some more for this year's deer season. Big Grin Gary T.


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Posts: 491 | Location: Springhill, LA | Registered: 27 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Similar gun (Rem 660 instead of 600) in .308 has worked well with any of the 125gr-135gr bullets out there. They're flat shooting and up to the job as long as you don't try and shove them at magnum velocities. I've been using either 3031/Benchmark/4895 powder for loads to keep the velocity in check.


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Federal cases, Rem 9 1/2 primer, 41,5 gr Reloader 7 and Rem 125 gr. bullet.
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If Blue Dot doesn't float your boat: Win case, WLR primer. 125 Nosler BT, SR4759 around 23 gr (I use 22.9); V=2200 fps, ES=14, SD=7. Accurate in my 20" M7. Recoil like a 22 Mag rimfire round.
 
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