7.62x51mm NATO (.308 Win)
The .308 is by far the most popular sniping round, and for good reason. The .308 is
not punishing to shoot, has excellent terminal ballistics, behaves predictably in the wind, and
is consistent. While there are quite a few rounds that outperform the .308 in ballistics, there
are few, if any, that perform as consistently as the .308. And consistency is accuracy. The .30
cal bullet has long been a great performer, and is very popular which leads to more research
with the .30 then with other calibers. While the .308 may over penetrate in some cases
(especially with M118) the .308 is still used in the majority of the Law Enforcement agencies
out there. It is accepted that if you do your job and put the bullet where it counts, you can
count on the .308 to do its job and incapacitate the target. The US Army preaches an 800 meter
maximum effective range for the .308, the USMC preaches a 1000 yard (915 meter) max effective range. While
I have made hits at 1000 meters and beyond with the .308, I would have to agree with the Army
and say that 800 meters is the limit for RELIABLE hits. After that the .308 is dropping like a
rock and is inconsistent. As an all around sniping round that works great for both Law
Enforcement and military sniping, the .308 is hard to beat!
Recommendation: The .308 is acceptable for both military and Law Enforcement use,
and is very capable of 800 meter hits on a human size target. If there is a need to reach
beyond 800 meters, I recommend something with more oomph then the .308. If you are a Law
Enforcement sharpshooter, keep in mind the penetrating power of the .308, especially with
full metal jacket rounds (Like the M118).
For a comprehensive review on available match ammo, visit the
Match Ammo Comparison page.
Military Applications
Note: I have listed the M118 (The current military sniping round) and also the Federal
175gr Match Ammo, they are both suitable for military sniping. The US Armed forces is currently
in a transition to M118LR, which fires a 175gr Sierra Match King bullet, exactly like the Federal
Match ammo, but it fires it 20 fps slower at 2580fps. The Federal Match 168gr is also
included as the standard.
Bullet Drop (Inches)
|
|
100y
91m |
200y
183m |
300y
275m |
400y
366m |
500y
458m |
600y
549m |
700y
641m |
800y
732m |
900y
824m |
1000y
915m |
|
M118 |
+16.5 |
+30.0 |
+36.0 |
+34.0 |
+22.5 |
Zero |
-35.0 |
-80.0 |
-144.0 |
-230.0 |
|
M118LR |
+17.4 |
+30.4 |
+36.3 |
+34.2 |
+22.6 |
Zero |
-35.7 |
-86.8 |
-156.1 |
-246.7 |
|
F-175gr |
+17.2 |
+29.9 |
+35.8 |
+33.9 |
+22.6 |
Zero |
-34.8 |
-84.9 |
-153.7 |
-243.1 |
|
F-168gr |
+17.7 |
+31.0 |
+37.2 |
+35.4 |
+23.5 |
Zero |
-36.7 |
-90.8 |
-164.3 |
-261.7 |
Energy (Muzzle - M118 - 2605Ft-Lbs., M118LR - 2586, Fed. Match 175gr - 2625, Fed. Match 168gr - 2520)
|
M118 |
2265 |
1940 |
1678 |
1400 |
1195 |
1035 |
865 |
735 |
635 |
545 |
|
M118LR |
2247 |
1944 |
1675 |
1436 |
1225 |
1037 |
877 |
743 |
634 |
547 |
|
F-175gr |
2285 |
1975 |
1705 |
1460 |
1245 |
1060 |
900 |
765 |
650 |
550 |
|
F-168gr |
2170 |
1855 |
1580 |
1340 |
1130 |
970 |
795 |
670 |
565 |
490 |
Wind Drift (Inches) 10 mph Crosswind
|
M118 |
1.0 |
3.0 |
7.0 |
13.0 |
22.0 |
32.0 |
46.0 |
64.0 |
84.0 |
108.0 |
|
M118LR |
0.6 |
3.0 |
7.0 |
12.8 |
20.8 |
31.4 |
44.4 |
60.5 |
79.8 |
102.1 |
|
F-175gr |
0.6 |
3.0 |
7.0 |
12.7 |
20.8 |
31.4 |
44.3 |
60.1 |
79.1 |
101.0 |
|
F-168gr |
0.7 |
3.2 |
7.6 |
13.8 |
22.8 |
34.3 |
48.4 |
66.1 |
86.9 |
111.0 |
Law Enforcement Applications
Note: I have included the Federal Match 168gr in the Law Enforcement section also. The
168gr is very popular with Law Enforcement as well, and with good reason, it has exceptional
accuracy. But even though it tends to fragment on impact, the lead core tends to penetrate
fairly deep. You need to keep this in mind when taking 'The Shot', insure there is a suitable
backstop behind the target. I have also included a couple of good choices for Law Enforcement
applications. The ballistic tip rounds are designed to expand rapidly, and lend themselves
well to hostage situations. I've included the Federal Premium 165gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claw,
this is a GREAT glass buster. The FBI conducted a very extensive series of tests with different
bullets fired through a whole list of different types of glass. The Trophy Bonded Bear Claw came
out on top. Its not a match grade load, but the Federal premium loads are very accurate, we
have no problems holding sub MOA with our M24.
Bullet Drop (Inches)
|
|
50y
46m |
100y
91m |
200y
183m |
300y
275m |
|
F-168gr |
-0.1 |
Zero |
-4.5 |
-15.9 |
|
F-Btip |
-0.2 |
Zero |
-3.6 |
-13.2 |
|
F-TBBC |
-0.1 |
Zero |
-4.3 |
-15.9 |
|
Win |
-0.1 |
Zero |
-4.1 |
-14.8 |
Energy (Muzzle: F-168gr = 2520 Ft-Lbs., F-Btip = 2650, F-TBBC = 2670, Win = 2659)
|
F-168gr |
N/A |
2170 |
1855 |
1580 |
|
F-Btip |
2455 |
2270 |
1935 |
1640 |
|
F-TBBC |
2420 |
2185 |
1775 |
1425 |
|
Win |
N/A |
2301 |
1983 |
1699 |
Wind Drift (Inches) 10mph Crosswind
|
F-168gr |
N/A |
0.7 |
3.2 |
7.6 |
|
F-Btip |
0.2 |
0.7 |
3.1 |
7.2 |
|
F-TBBC |
0.2 |
1.0 |
4.2 |
10.0 |
|
Win |
N/A |
0.7 |
3.1 |
7.3 |
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