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Federal 308 180gr Fusion Ammunition 20rds – F308FS3

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Caliber: .308 Win
Rounds: 20

Manufacturer: Federal
Model Number: F308FS3
Ammo Bullet Type: Fusion Soft Point
Ammo Casing Type: Brass
Ammo Bullet Weight: 180 grain
Ammo Round Count: 20/Box
Caliber Multi: .308 Winchester
Muzzle Energy: 2702 lb/ft
Muzzle Velocity: 2600 fps
Application: Medium Game
Series/Collection: Fusion
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.503
TS Dimensions Length: 1.21″

The most devastating deer bullet in its class carries all of its centerfire rifle attributes to its handgun ammunition. Loads for .357 Magnum through the monster .500 Smith & Wesson caliber feature velocities, bullet weights and Fusion technology optimized for the short range, maximum impact requirements of handgun deer hunters.

moffers

2 years ago

32 yard shot on a 4x4 whitetail with browning x-bolt dropped it with no meat waste bullet held together very well. i also shoot sub MOA groups at 320 yards great product

wont expand

2 years ago

I can group in the size of a toonie at 200 yards with my 300 wsm , but when it came to knocking down deer I shot and thought there was no way I could of missed at 2 different bucks and couldn't find blood or the bucks. I took a yearling last day of season made a great shot and watched the deer run 600 yards off the feild bleeding very little through the ribs and when I finally found the deer it was just a pin hole in and out, horrible hunting round. I can only hope that I did miss those 2 bucks and there still alive

rodburner

2 years ago

after trying 6 other brands of .270win i tried the fusions not expecting much and it grouped 4 times smaller than all the other i tried. sub moa for sure. and it was not the most expensive ammo i tried either.

CanadianSnipes

2 years ago

Purchased two boxes of this to sight in my new Tikka T3 Hunter 300 WSM. Groupings were within the size of a quarter while making adjustments, very impressed. Will buy more!

Brad_ulel

2 years ago

I had been shooting whatever cartridge was available over the years and decided to try this brand in .270 Win in 150 grain in a Savage 111 w/Leopuld 3-9X50. Fantastic and consistent in all conditions. Successful in both moose and white tail deer hunts and hit where I aimed. In target shooting the same,, touching each hole in 3 shot groupings at 40 yards for a 0 at 100 yards. The only problem is the cost has risen by about $10 CAD/box in less than 3 years.

Mavezee

2 years ago

I have a .243 bar rifle . I bought these 95 grain Fusion bullets and tried them out on the Range and at 50 yards I could cover three shots with a quarter. So then I thought I would try them out in deer season. I fired three shots. The first shot took down 115 pounds spike horn it was a neck shot at 35 yds and it dropped right there, the second shot took down a 40 pound coyote at 25 yards and it dropped right there. The third shot I had a 183 pound pronghorn buck coming down the road towards me and at about 75 yards it decided to take the bush I quickly turned and fired and hit the deer in front of the hind leg towards the front shoulder the deer took 15 Steps and dropped when cleaning the deer I found the mushroom bullet on the far shoulder just under the skin.

canoe2

1 year ago

I've used this in various calibers and it's always worked well for both target and hunting. One surprising thing I've found is that it's the most accurate ammo in my Marlin 336 30-30, much more accurate than the new LeverEvolution (which was terrible). Good price, I'd recommend it.

Skipper

1 year ago

I picked up a box of these for my new .30-06 as I had shot them before and the sales dude recommended them in 165grain when I told him I was going after Mule Deer this past weekend. I shot almost a box sighting in the gun and attempting to break in the barrel then grabbed 2 more as the price is right and the accuracy was decent. Went out the day after, and stalked a deer into about 75 yards (according to google earth, although it felt further) and dropped one in it's tracks! Bullet passed through the boiler room perfectly. I think it did ricochet inside a little but I won't complain about that as it just grazed the back bone and took out the lungs perfectly. Only found half of one lung when cleaning it out. I can't wait to see how well they perform on a bigger deer and elk next fall!

CharlesE

1 year ago

The best ammunition I have used for caribou hunting. No matter close range or 200 yards this is consistent. I shoot the 180 grain with my Robinson Armament XCR-M .308 never did see my hit caribou walk 50 yards. Likewise it’s abit hard impact at close range and leaves big exit wound due to the skived tip. Very effective round if the wind is a factor. 5/5 Star

T Trucker

1 year ago

I saw this bullet perform with lethal results on this year's Whitetail Deer hunt when I dropped a large doe at 150 yards on the run. This bullet performed magnificently. Instant kill and that's what you want. I will use this bullet exclusively for my Browning, Mark II Safari 25-06. A good gun needs a good bullet and this is the one for me!

Bucket84

1 year ago

270 WSM 150 gr. Pros: low relative price, good quality, always available, very accurate Cons: bullet acts like FMJ's, no bullet expansion unless you hit bone. This I'm sure is due to the high velocity of 270 WSM. The bullet is traveling so fast within 250 yards that there is no bullet expansion in the animal unless you hit dense bone. I've spent hours and hours tracking deer which I shot in the lungs but ran far away... The bullet is more effective when traveling slower. I switched to Win. Super X because they always work while costing the least.

Patty270wsm

1 year ago

I’ve shoot a 49” bull moose, a 4x4 elk and several deer with my 270Wsm with fusion 150gr. Never ever had an issue, bullet has worked perfectly everytime.

IntheHat

1 year ago

I have been shooting Fusion ammo through my Browning X-Bolt 300WSM for several years. I have taken elk, mule deer and even a pronghorn antelope with the Fusion ammo. I have noticed massive meat loss on all my animals that I shot. I realise that the 180grain is a large bullet but I usually end up losing an entire front quarter from the exit wound. I will be switching ammo, since my other hunting buddies using a similar caliber don't suffer the same meat loss that I have experienced.

Oliver2000

1 year ago

I have been using the Fusion for many years with my 280. Recently shot a trophy big horn with 140 grain and it stopped him dead .

Allan V

1 year ago

I bought the 165 grain 308 bullets to use in my new XPR Winchester Rifle for moose hunting in Millertown, NL. Shot dead a nice sized bull at 280 yards and the bullet hit exactly where I aimed. It entered the vitals right under the fore shoulder and exited the other side with very little damage to the meat. I was very impressed and couldn't believe the accuracy of this bullet and rifle. You won't go wrong by buying the Federal Fusion!

Rifleman2008

1 year ago

I have been buying Federal Fusion ammunition since they were first introduced, both for my 30-06 and 308. I first noted that the accuracy was close to handloads. I harvested several deer and one cow elk and was quite impressed with the damage to the vitals. But in recent years I've noticed the deer we harvested have been sustaining a full pass through with minimal internal damage and almost non-existent blood trails. Of the four deer my son and I have harvested this year we had one that bled enough for a trail. Bullet performance has been slipping in recent memory. As such we will be going back to handloads for the foreseeable future.

Ash20

1 year ago

Shooting this ammo out of a brand new Weatherby Vanguard 2 paired with a 3×9-40 Bushnell Trophy scope and I was getting under 1" groups. Definitely going to be my go to ammo

Blue Charm

1 year ago

Purchased for a Sako Finnlight 270wsm. Extremely tight tight fit in chamber. Since purchased online, could not return them. Cabela's excellent customer service reimbursed the full amount.

ROBERT

1 year ago

I've run this through my bolt action rifle and SR7.62, Went BANG every time and hit where I was aiming.

Cobra44Mag

1 year ago

High quality ammunition. Not only does it go boom every time, but I am also shooting sub-MOA at 300 yards (2.0625") with my 20" AR-10. I've taken several deer with this ammo and have never had to track one of them. They're either DRT or they stagger a few steps before dropping. I am well pleased with this ammunition.

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