Hunters and shooters have been comparing the .308 vs .30/06 for decades. Some stand by the old warhorse .30/06 Springfield and others claim it’s descendant, the .308 Winchester, is better. Both are ...
Considering .308 vs 5.56 is something many shooters do. The two cartridges have similar roots and were designed for the same purpose, but their differences require a closer look when deciding which is ...
Rifle shooting demands more than just a steady hand and a well-sighted scope—it requires the right ammunition to match your firearm, purpose, and performance expectations. Whether you’re heading to ...
At first-glance, it doesn’t make a ton of sense to compare the .270 vs .308. They are, after all, different calibers with different parent cases. However they are both classic big-game cartridges, ...
Nosler loads Whitetail Country ammo with two different bullets, both brand new. All of the bottlenecked cartridges, like the 6.5 Creedmoor and 308 Winchester, get a flat-based, boat-tail spitzer ...
You’ve probably heard the .308 vs. 6.5 Creedmoor argument a hundred times at deer camp, the range, or in gun shop circles. It’s the kind of debate that pulls in long-range shooters, hunters, and ...
My first centerfire rifle was a 270 Winchester. It’s the first rifle I learned to handload for and a rifle I shot a lot of deer with. Oddly, as much as I liked the rifle—and as great as the 270 is—I ...