DanThaMan1776
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I'm interested in Ruger's Gunsite Scout Rifle as a general purpose rifle that I will pack around in my truck on the road and have out back for yotes and maybe take it out for white tails here and there. My question, however, pertains to the concept of a scout rifle as a whole. More particularly, is the 16.5 inch barrel going to significantly affect the terminal ballistics of the 308 round? Should I stick with the 22" savage 308 for deer?
Gun Talk TV had a Ruger guy on their show and claimed that the 308 loses rougly 30 FPS per inch of barrel lost. So I'll be roughly 180 FPS under what my 22" rifle shoots for each load. Assuming this information is accurate, what loads would you folks recommend so I can retain as much of the 308's terminal performance as possible?
If you think the performance loss would be significant and presuppose that the entire scout rifle concept is valid please make your case. I'm in the early stages of getting my head around this purchase. I can see my self really loving the rifle if I can convince myself of Cooper's Scout Philosophy
Gun Talk TV had a Ruger guy on their show and claimed that the 308 loses rougly 30 FPS per inch of barrel lost. So I'll be roughly 180 FPS under what my 22" rifle shoots for each load. Assuming this information is accurate, what loads would you folks recommend so I can retain as much of the 308's terminal performance as possible?
If you think the performance loss would be significant and presuppose that the entire scout rifle concept is valid please make your case. I'm in the early stages of getting my head around this purchase. I can see my self really loving the rifle if I can convince myself of Cooper's Scout Philosophy