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The .308 Winchester was designed for big game hunting and remains a top choice among hunters worldwide. Thanks to its flat trajectory, the 308 Win cartridge also found favor among target shooters, militaries, and law enforcement snipers. To cut down on ammunition costs, many shooters buy 308 ammo in bulk. Learn More
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  1. PMC 308 Win Ammo - 500 Rounds of 147 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $499.99

    $409.99

    86 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2780 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2522 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • 82¢ per round
    • Made by PMC
  2. PMC X-TAC 7.62x51mm Ammo - 500 Rounds of 147 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $484.99

    $419.99

    51 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2800 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2611 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • 84¢ per round
    • Made by PMC
  3. PMC 308 Win Ammo - 20 Rounds of 147 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $20.99

    128 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2780 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2522 ft lbs
    • 20 Rounds
    • $1.05 per round
    • Made by PMC
  4. Winchester 7.62x51mm Ammo - 500 Rounds of 149 Grain FMJ M80 Ammunition

    $534.99

    18 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2790 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2575 ft lbs
  5. Fiocchi 308 Win Ammo - 200 Rounds of 150 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $214.99

    16 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2890 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2782 ft lbs
    • 200 Rounds
    • $1.07 per round
    • Made by Fiocchi
  6. Federal 308 Win Ammo - 500 Rounds of 150 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $568.99

    92 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2820 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2648 ft lbs
    • 500 Rounds
    • $1.14 per round
    • Made by Federal
  7. Federal 308 Win Ammo - 20 Rounds of 150 Grain FMJ-BT Ammunition

    $25.99

    108 In stock now

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10
    Bullet type FMJ-BT
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 2820 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 2648 ft lbs
    • 20 Rounds
    • $1.3 per round
    • Made by Federal

Overview of 308 Winchester Ammo

Released in 1952, the 308 was initially designed as a hunting cartridge, which long-distance target shooters and snipers quickly found to have the characteristics they were looking for in a rifle cartridge. Hunters, target shooters, law enforcement agencies, and militaries worldwide still use the 308 Win for various shooting applications.

What are the most popular 308 ammo brands you sell?

You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in stock and available using the Manufacturers filter. You can also filter by attributes such as Bullet Type, Bullet Weight, Casing Type, and Primer Type to find what you need.

Best 308 Ammo for Specific Uses

Use Case Details
Best .308 Winchester Ammo Best Overall: Nosler Ballistic Tip 165 grain.
Runner-Up: Sierra MatchKing Competition 168 grain HPBT.
Best .308 Winchester Deer Hunting Ammo Best Overall: Winchester Deer Season XP 150 grain Extreme Point.
Runner-Up: Federal Premium 175 grain Terminal Ascent.

You can also check out our in-depth look at 308 Winchester ballistics from all of the popular ammo manufacturers if you're in search of ballistics data for your favorite factory .308 Win load.


How Does The 308 Winchester Compare To Other Calibers?

Caliber Recoil Pros Cons
7.62x54R 308 Win has less 308 Win has better ballistic coefficient, flatter trajectory, and more modern hunting ammo options 308 Win is more expensive, and semi-auto surplus rifles are harder to find

Sam Jacobs
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Customer Reviews

  • Highwayman said:

    We all know that .308 ammo is expensive but relative to what else is out there this was a great price, no issues at all at the range. Was not using it out past 25 yards (indoor range) so can’t speak to how it does at longer distances. Lots of fun for range day though.

  • Jim said:

    Very pleased with AMMO.COM and how incredibly fast they shipped my order. Will definitely buy from again and highly recommend to friends and family. Ammo worked flawlessly!

  • Just a guy ~ said:

    A small shop by me sells this cheaper than anywhere else… Excellent components & no cutting corners for PMC. Excellent brass for reloading. Most accurate & reliable factory .308 you will find - with the right setup & shooter, you should have no issue driving 1” groups every 100 meters. Have fun & remember firearms safety is 100% on us.

  • stephen said:

    Ordered from ammo net dec 30th arrived in one day superior service an delivery great buy an great ammo for bulk pricing

  • JP said:

    Bought a case and 2 days later it was delivered. Was disappointed in the shot group from a M1A1, however was pleased when shooting it from an H&K 91. Shot a total of 60 rounds with out any issues of cycling or misfires. As for carbon residue, nothing out of the ordinary. Will order another case for my H&K to kill more golf balls at 100 yards.

  • Pop-O said:

    I felt like I got a good deal and it was a smooth transaction

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  • Matthew said:

    4 inch groups at 100 yds. 8 inch groups at 200. I had an expert confirm with my LMT platform. We double checked barrel lugs, optic lugs. I switched to Federal and groups were less than 2 inches at 100yds. Day after I had a gunsmith re-check barrel and optics. All checked out.

  • Cliff said:

    I purchased the Federal .308 American Eagle 150 grain FMJ-BT to shoot in my new FN FAL rifle, and boy was I impressed because I had never tried this ammo before. I was shooting at 50 and100 yards and getting .25" to .50" groupings. Also I had some Remington Cor-Lokt with me and it was noticeable that the Federal American Eagle had more recoil than the Remington. As a final note I shot 10 rounds at 250 yds at a clump of grass the size of a basketball and hit it every time from a hilltop on a powerline. Great ammo.