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# You will need to buy # 30 boxes of ammo to break even on this deal # From what I know about deer hunting, this # will represent a 60 year ammo supply. Not if a fella is inclined to practice between seasons. ----------------------------------------------------------- Learn about rec.guns at http://www.recguns.net Win a Fulton Armory "Classic" AR-15 with Black Hills Ammo     

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Author: nordrseta
Date: Jun 8, 2008 10:25

Pat Williams wrote: # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and # 308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for # deer hunting. And *if* we ever see action on American soil the "enemy" just might have plenty of 308 to fit that rifle of yours. You'll just have to figure a way to get it. Of course if you keep the 7-08 you may be able to
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Hello Pat: Your saving on ammo is 10.50 per box by going to 308. You will need to buy 30 boxes of ammo to break even on this deal since a re-barrel ,done by others, will be approx. 300.00. From what I know about deer hunting, this will represent a 60 year ammo supply. Hardly worth it. The two rounds are virtually identical ballistically as you point out. If the 10 buck savings is really irritating     

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Author: Al Patrick
Date: Jun 6, 2008 15:42

"Pat Williams" <patsyclinetn@webtv.net> wrote in message news:g2b5tk$kgg$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu... # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and # 308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for # deer hunting. # In the lifetime of the rifle, you'd never save enough money to pay the conversion off...I'd take the 7mm 08 every time myself.
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Pat Williams wrote: # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and # 308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for # deer hunting. You didn't state what model of rifle. Some barrels are much easier to change and fit than others depending on their design. The cheapest approach is probably to sell the complete 7mm-08 rifle and use the money     

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Author: Robert Hankins
Date: Jun 6, 2008 15:42

On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 11:09:40 +0000 (UTC), patsyclinetn@webtv.net (Pat Williams) wrote: # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and #308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for #deer hunting. # At least $400. That means you'll start saving money after 800 rounds. I don't know how much you shoot, but it's probably not worth it.
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Pat Williams wrote: # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and # 308 cost $13,50. with not much difference in ballistics, at least for # deer hunting. At 50 cents per round difference, and at a cost of (guessing) $300, the break-even point is 600 rounds. Unless you hunt a lot, and shoot a lot of rounds, the payback for a rebarrel will be beyond your lifetime     

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Author: Advocate54
Date: Jun 6, 2008 15:42

About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and 308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for deer hunting. ----------------------------------------------------------- Learn about rec.guns at http://www.recguns.net Win a Fulton Armory "Classic" AR-15 with Black Hills Ammo while supporting our RKBA. Details at http://www.myguns.net
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On Apr 16, 12:20 pm, yoda <foremlea...@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > On Apr 8, 7:20 am, Chris Barnes <ch...@txbarnes.com> wrote: > > > Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: > > > I don't own one, but at the end of the day I would say that the 25-.06 > > is likely the "mythical perfect" caliber for just about anything in the > > U.S. (short of a moose or grizz). > > There are some good choices for deer medicine     

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Author: Louis Boyd
Date: Jun 6, 2008 15:42

On Apr 8, 7:20 am, Chris Barnes <ch...@txbarnes.com> wrote: Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: I don't own one, but at the end of the day I would say that the 25-.06 is likely the "mythical perfect" caliber for just about anything in the U.S. (short of a moose or grizz). There are some good choices for deer medicine, some I am familiar with are the 7mm-08, .256-3000, and .270.
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Author: Natman
Date: Jun 6, 2008 15:42

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Author: Pat Williams
Date: Jun 6, 2008 04:09

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