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Anyone have some recommendation for factory .308 Win loads (brand and bullet weight, please) for plains game? I'm taking a buddy with my to RSA and he'll be using his .308. Assume shots from 50 to 200 yds. He's blind and uses an iScope to hunt. He's successfully taken bison, whitetail, pronghorn, and hogs already.
 
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Matt,

Both of my 308s shoot the Remington Hog Hammer loaded with 168 grain TSXs quite well.


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I use Barnes Vortex 168 gr. TTSX and they just hammer wild pigs. Would be great for PG.
 
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Anyone have some recommendation for factory .308 Win loads (brand and bullet weight, please) for plains game? I'm taking a buddy with my to RSA and he'll be using his .308. Assume shots from 50 to 200 yds. He's blind and uses an iScope to hunt. He's successfully taken bison, whitetail, pronghorn, and hogs already.
Do we inckude eland in the mix of plains game? If so, this is my choice

https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...n-accubond-box-of-20


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Thanks for the inputs guys. I forwarded a list of appropriate ammunition so he can find something locally.
 
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I would recommend the factory WW power point or Rem corelokts in 180 gr. persuasion for Africa..I would opt for 150 or 165 but you may need to shoot eland and they are big...

I prefer handloaded ammo with 165 gr. Nosler partition or Accubond over a tub of Varget as a rule..Some factory ammo may be available with Nosler partitions and that's always a good bet.


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Mrs Blacktailer used my handloads with 165TTSX up to zebra with no problem. The factory equivalent would be my choice.


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I've killed a lot of mule deer with Winchester Ballistic tips in 168 grains. Most were shot at about 200 yds. Put it in the shoulder and you have a bang flop.

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I have no experience with them, but your friend might also want to look into Swift's offerings.

https://www.swiftbullets.com/p...igh-grade-ammunition
 
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I have no experience with them, but your friend might also want to look into Swift's offerings.

https://www.swiftbullets.com/p...igh-grade-ammunition


Yup...that's seriously good stuff....especially the A-Frames


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On our trip to the Eastern Cape another fellow there brought his .308 and his normal whitetail ammo which was 150 grain Rem Core Locked.
I can't remember how many animals he hit and didn't collect, even the Landowner who witnessed some of the shots said he had hit them well but they lost several animals. I felt bad for him.
I load all my own ammo and have excellent results but that made me make a note to self and not count on cheap mass produced ammo for the trip of a lifetime.
If I were taking a .308 for Plains Game I would opt for 150 to 168 grain Accubonds, Partitions, Barnes TSX-TTSX or similar.
Many of the previous suggestions were spot on.
 
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Welll the WW powerpoints and the Rem Corelokts have always been good bullets and still are, the expand properly up close and way out yonder, I can attest to that, used them for years and still do on deer and antelope, see no reason for premium bullets for deer and antelope, they are just not needed, but that does not mean they don't work.


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I was extremely happy with the Barnes Vortec 150 gr TTSX .308 factory ammo I used in Namibia in 2016. It shoots tiny little groups out of a Browning X-Bolt and none of the animals I took, from dik-dik to kudu in size, required a second shot. Penetration and expansion were faultless.

Have a great trip!
 
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I was extremely happy with the Barnes Vortec 150 gr TTSX .308 factory ammo I used in Namibia in 2016. It shoots tiny little groups out of a Browning X-Bolt and none of the animals I took, from dik-dik to kudu in size, required a second shot. Penetration and expansion were faultless.

Have a great trip!


That's what we shoot in my son's .308 with great results so far too, on both oryx and pronghorn. I shoot the same bullet, albeit at a higher velocity, in my .300 WSM with excellent results on oryx, pronghorn, mule deer, and Barbary sheep.

Based on my experience, I recommend that 150 grain TTSX out of those two .30 caliber cartridges.


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These would probably be a good choice as well.

165 Trophy Bonded Tip. Federal Ammo is usually very accurate as well.


https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...bonded-tip-box-of-20



 
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my wife has taken: blesbok, impala, warthog, kudu, blue wildebeest, zebra, waterbuck, and 2x gemsbok all with her .308 using Barnes Vor-TX 165gr.

In the US she has used the same rifle and factory cartridge to take elk, aoudad, feral hogs, and whitetail deer...

Shots on the above have all been between 20-150 yards..

devastating results every time the trigger is pulled..
 
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These would probably be a good choice as well.

165 Trophy Bonded Tip. Federal Ammo is usually very accurate as well.


https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...bonded-tip-box-of-20


Scott I have been loading the Trophy Bonded Tip bullets in my 30/06 165 grain this winter. So far all I've killed is water jugs with them but they are penetrating 32-36" of water jugs and beautiful mushrooms with 91.6% weight retention average so far. I can't wait to use them on an Elk but I doubt a bullet will stay in one.
I think they would be great in a .308.
 
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I used trophy bonded bear claws for plains game in federal factory load. no problems with the rounds. hit them hard n deep. cant beat it. hi mat been a while. brian


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I don't own a 308 and will probably never make it to Africa. If I did, Norma Oryx or Federal Trophy Bonded Tipped would be at the top of my list. I reload, but I've shot factory Oryx ammo in both my 9.3x62 and 7mm-08 and they were very accurate in both rifles. Oryx are a good bonded bullet and seem hotter (in both calibers) than most factory ammo I've tried.


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These would probably be a good choice as well.

165 Trophy Bonded Tip. Federal Ammo is usually very accurate as well.


https://www.midwayusa.com/prod...bonded-tip-box-of-20


Scott I have been loading the Trophy Bonded Tip bullets in my 30/06 165 grain this winter. So far all I've killed is water jugs with them but they are penetrating 32-36" of water jugs and beautiful mushrooms with 91.6% weight retention average so far. I can't wait to use them on an Elk but I doubt a bullet will stay in one.
I think they would be great in a .308.


Midway has them on sale for $27. I don't there is a better value.



 
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Well there ya go, about 100 or so suggestions, just goes to show ya how good our bullet makers today have improved over the years..True story, I have not had bullet failure in 30 or more years, prior to that they were common..


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