If you're still wondering which factory ammo will shoot and group the best out of a CVA Cascade in .308 caliber, you need to watch this video!!
If you're still wondering which factory ammo will shoot and group the best out of a CVA Cascade in .308 caliber, you need to watch this video!!
This week, Adrian is back at it - testing factory ammo from her CVA Cascade.
That gun is topped with a Hawke Endurance 30 WA SF 4-16x50 and an Area 419 Muzzle Brake.
We have several videos about this gun and if you've been keeping up with us on social media, you probably saw her take a really nice buck with it just a few weeks ago!
We really have a lot of fun with these 100-yard ammo testing and grouping videos!
Every rifle is usually a little different, so make sure you test yours out for yourself. But, we like showing you how differently the same gun can respond to different off-the-shelf .308 rounds.
It's great to hear from y'all about what you want to see us shoot next.
In this video we take 5 new rounds of .308 ammo to see how they did at the 100 yard range.
The rounds we used are as follows: Remington Core Lokt 150 grain, Remington Core Lokt Tipped 150 grain, Barnes Vor-Tx 150 grain, Nosler Ballistic Tip 150 grain, and just for fun PMC Bronze FMJ.
You can fast forward to the time stamps in the video description if you're interested in seeing a particular 308 round.
As it usually goes with our Reviews, the BEST 308 round definitely depends!
It depends on your purpose. The round that produces the best group at the range, may not be the best bullet type for shooting an animal if that's your purpose. The best round from our gun, may be a little different from your gun.
Keep in mind as you're looking for bullets to make sure you are testing and shooting the round based on your intended purpose!
Don't forget to check out the other 308 Ammo Tests: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3!
Hopefully this video will help you find a round that might shoot well from your gun!
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