.308 vs .257
Can you enlighting me about this two caliber.
I want to now what is advantage or disadvantage using one or another.
I saw very much about .257 but nothing about .308.
It is .308 bad caliber for airrifle?
Does anybody work with .284?
Thank you guys.
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With air rifles and cast bullets, to gain maximum performance you want to stay just under transonic velocity with the heaviest bullet you can shoot.
And I say heaviest so that you will have the best ballistic coefficient you can get.
Right now with the power plants available in air rifles the 257 bore does that best. With a 70 grain bullet I actually have to turn down the power to stay subsonic, so if I go to a 84 grain bullet or a 94 grain bullet, I am still doing 1050 FPS with my Haley 257.