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22, 25, and 27 .308 Win. wildcats??????
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I believe that the 25-308 is the 25 Souper, correct??? Is that pronounced "super" or "soap-er"???? Sounds like a cool round, and as popular as the 25-06 is I'm a little surprised this one didn't get more popular.

Is there a name for the 22-308 and 27-308???? With factory loads covering all the other bases; 243Win, 260Rem, 7mm-08, 308, and 358.

Is there a 33-308 as well?????? I was just wondering if these cats had names, that's all.

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Redrider.
 
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Hi Redrider,

The 25 Souper and the 25/08 are almost the same except for some minor differances in the neck. The 33-308 is called the 338-08. You can fine most of these specs at http://www.clymertool.com/. I hope this answers most of your questions, It did mine.

Ed Coffey, aka The Big Dog
 
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There has been discussion here about the .270-308 (sorry I can't think of the name of it). There are several 22-308s such as the .22 CHeetah, and the .22-243 Middlestead. Sean
 
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all listed in ackley's reloaders handbooks..

basically, 100 fps slower than their 30-06 based kin
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The 270-08 is called the 270 Redding. I think that's the only one we missed.
 
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