Pat Williams wrote: # About how much would it cost, at local wal-mart 7-08 cost $24,00 and # 308 cost $13,50. with not much differance in ballistics, at least for # deer hunting. And *if* we ever see action on American soil the "enemy" just might have plenty of 308 to fit that rifle of yours. You'll just have to figure a way to get it. Of course if you keep the 7-08 you may be able to
"Pat Williams" <patsyclinetn@webtv.net> wrote in message news:g2b5tk$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.
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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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.