A centerfire rifle with a barrel length of 16 inches chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge utilizes a manually operated bolt to load and extract ammunition. This specific configuration balances maneuverability with ballistic performance suitable for various applications.
The combination of a relatively compact size and the .308 Winchester’s well-established power and accuracy makes this type of firearm a popular choice. The cartridge is effective for hunting medium to large game and is widely used in target shooting disciplines. A shorter barrel generally enhances handling in confined spaces, making it potentially advantageous for certain hunting scenarios or tactical applications. The history of bolt-action rifles demonstrates their reliability and precision, traits that continue to be valued by civilian and military users alike.