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Overview of 308 Winchester Ammo

Released in 1952, the .308 Winchester 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 Winchester 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 Winchester 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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Sam Jacobs