Rifle
.308 / 7.62 NATO
The gold standard
If you could only own one rifle cartridge — and nobody should have to make that choice, but if you did — a lot of serious shooters would pick the .308 Winchester. Military proven. Match proven. Hunting proven. The .308 Winchester and its military twin, the 7.62x51mm NATO, have served in more roles than almost any other cartridge ever made. It’s not the flashiest choice. What it will do is work. Every time. Under any conditions. That’s worth more than flash.
Winchester introduced the .308 commercially in 1952, two years before NATO formally adopted it as the 7.62x51mm in 1954. The result was a cartridge that duplicated .30-06 performance in a shorter case — a significant engineering achievement. It was adopted by NATO allies worldwide, chambered in the M14, the M60, and countless sniper and designated marksman rifles. Commercially, it became one of the best-selling hunting cartridges in North America within years.
Precision rifle competition. Military and law enforcement sniper roles. Hunting — deer, elk, black bear, and virtually anything in North America. Semi-auto battle rifle platforms. Long-range target shooting. The .308 is one of the few cartridges at home in a $500 hunting rifle and a $5,000 competition rig. Versatility at that level is genuinely rare.
Standard loads push a 150-grain bullet at approximately 2,820 fps. Match loads with 168-grain Sierra MatchKings run around 2,650 fps. The 175-grain load — favored by precision shooters — runs approximately 2,600 fps. Hunting performance on deer and elk at distances to 500 yards is entirely within its capability. At 800 yards and beyond, the 6.5 Creedmoor takes over on paper. Inside 800 yards, the .308 has nothing to apologize for.
Federal, Winchester, Remington, Hornady, Black Hills, Lapua — the options are essentially without limit. Federal Gold Medal Match with 168-grain Sierra MatchKings is the benchmark. Hornady’s Match line and Black Hills’ loads are favored by competition shooters. It is never, ever hard to find.
Because it does everything and apologizes for nothing. The accuracy is well-earned and well-documented. The 168-grain Sierra MatchKing at 600 yards is the standard against which other precision cartridges are measured. And the availability — every store, every brand, every configuration — means you’ll never be stuck without ammunition.
Arms East keeps a deep inventory of .308 Winchester ammunition and rifles because our customers demand it and they’re right to. We carry everything from practical hunting loads to match-grade precision ammunition. Whether you’re building a precision rifle project or stocking up on the round your current rifle already shoots, come in. The .308 Winchester is the gold standard, and we stock it like it deserves.






































































