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− | The '''.308 round''' is a type of [[ammunition]] in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
+ | The '''.308 round''' is a type of [[Fallout: New Vegas ammunition|ammunition]] in ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]''. |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | The .308 round is the same as the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[.308 caliber round (Fallout 3)|version]] and is still used by the [[Sniper rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|sniper rifle]] and now the [[Hunting rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|hunting rifle]]. However, the world model for the round was changed from a metal ammunition box to a cardboard box |
+ | The .308 round is the same as the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' [[.308 caliber round (Fallout 3)|version]] and is still used by the [[Sniper rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|sniper rifle]] and now the [[Hunting rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|hunting rifle]]. However, the world model for the round was changed from a metal ammunition box to a cardboard box. |
===Weapons using this ammunition=== |
===Weapons using this ammunition=== |
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* ''[[Automatic rifle]]'' {{icon|FNVDM|link=Dead Money}} |
* ''[[Automatic rifle]]'' {{icon|FNVDM|link=Dead Money}} |
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− | * ''[[Battle rifle]]'' {{icon|FNVGRA|Link=Gun Runners' Arsenal}} |
+ | * ''[[Battle rifle (GRA)|Battle rifle]]'' {{icon|FNVGRA|Link=Gun Runners' Arsenal}} |
** [[This Machine]] |
** [[This Machine]] |
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* [[Hunting rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|Hunting rifle]] |
* [[Hunting rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|Hunting rifle]] |
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** ''[[Paciencia]]'' {{icon|FNVGRA|Link=Gun Runners' Arsenal}} |
** ''[[Paciencia]]'' {{icon|FNVGRA|Link=Gun Runners' Arsenal}} |
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* [[Sniper rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|Sniper rifle]] |
* [[Sniper rifle (Fallout: New Vegas)|Sniper rifle]] |
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− | ** ''[[Christine's |
+ | ** ''[[Christine's CoS silencer rifle]]'' {{icon|FNVOWB|link=Old World Blues (add-on)}} |
** [[Gobi Campaign scout rifle]] |
** [[Gobi Campaign scout rifle]] |
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===.308, JSP hand load=== |
===.308, JSP hand load=== |
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Jacketed, soft point ammunition is designed with a semi-jacketed harder metal coating with a soft bullet tip. It offers evenly managed damage and penetrative power. This round will do more damage than armor piercing rounds and hollow point rounds in most situations making it the best all-round .308 ammo. Originally tagged with a 1.5x damage multiplier, as of patch 1.3.0.452 these rounds now only do 1.3x damage and deteriorate the gun 50% faster than normal. They require the [[Hand Loader]] perk to craft. |
Jacketed, soft point ammunition is designed with a semi-jacketed harder metal coating with a soft bullet tip. It offers evenly managed damage and penetrative power. This round will do more damage than armor piercing rounds and hollow point rounds in most situations making it the best all-round .308 ammo. Originally tagged with a 1.5x damage multiplier, as of patch 1.3.0.452 these rounds now only do 1.3x damage and deteriorate the gun 50% faster than normal. They require the [[Hand Loader]] perk to craft. |
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− | {{Crafting table |
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− | |type =production |
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− | |product1 =.308 JSP round |
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− | |workspace =[[Reloading bench]] |
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− | |skill =[[Repair]] |
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− | |level =50 |
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− | |perk1 =[[Hand Loader]] |
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− | |material1 =[[Case, .308]] |
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− | |material2 =[[Lead]] |
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− | |material#2 =19 |
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− | |material3 =[[Powder, rifle]] |
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− | |material#3 =6 |
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− | |material4 =[[Primer, large rifle]] |
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− | }} |
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===Comparison=== |
===Comparison=== |
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− | {| class="va-table va-table-full va-table-center sortable" |
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− | ! Name |
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− | ! [[Damage|DMG]] |
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− | ! [[Damage Threshold|DT]] |
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− | ! [[Condition|CND]] |
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− | ! [[Weapons Spread|SPRD]] |
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− | ! Other |
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− | ! [[Fallout: New Vegas crafting|Craftable]] |
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− | ! Empty Casing |
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− | |- |
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− | | .308 round |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | Yes |
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− | | 40% Chance |
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− | |- |
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− | | .308, armor piercing |
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− | | x 0.95 |
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− | | - 15 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | No |
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− | | 40% Chance |
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− | | .308, hollow point |
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− | | x 1.75 |
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− | | x 3 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | No |
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− | | 40% Chance |
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− | | .308, JSP hand load |
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− | | x 1.3 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | x 1.5 |
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− | | x 1 |
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− | | Yes |
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− | | 25% Chance |
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− | |} |
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==Notable locations== |
==Notable locations== |
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− | * Up to 2000 rounds and a few hundred AP can be bought from [[Daniel Contreras|Sgt. Contreras]] in Camp McCarran every 72 hours. |
+ | * Up to 2000 rounds and a few hundred AP can be bought from [[Daniel Contreras|Sgt. Contreras]] in Camp McCarran every 72 hours. However, he won't have anything for sale if he gets incarcerated. |
− | * After the completion of the ''[[Dead Money]]'' add-on, the player may receive up to 20 .308 rounds (360 rounds if the player also received a [[complimentary voucher]]) from the [[vending machine]] in the [[abandoned Brotherhood of Steel bunker]] every 72 hours. |
+ | * After the completion of the ''[[Dead Money]]'' [[Fallout: New Vegas add-ons|add-on]], the player may receive up to 20 .308 rounds (360 rounds if the player also received a [[complimentary voucher]]) from the [[Sierra Madre vending machine|vending machine]] in the [[abandoned Brotherhood of Steel bunker]] every 72 hours. |
− | * The [[NCR Ranger]]s that appear at [[Camp Forlorn Hope]] carry 150 .308 rounds each. |
+ | * The [[NCR Ranger (Fallout: New Vegas)|NCR Ranger]]s that appear at [[Camp Forlorn Hope]] carry 150 .308 rounds each. |
* The [[arms merchant]] sells quite a few .308 rounds at the [[188 trading post]]. |
* The [[arms merchant]] sells quite a few .308 rounds at the [[188 trading post]]. |
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+ | * The [[Vendortron]] at the [[Gun Runners (Fallout: New Vegas)|Gun Runners]] kiosk sells medium quantities of AP, HP, and standard .308 rounds. |
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− | * Special .308 rounds are rare in Mojave Wasteland, they are easier to find in add-on areas. |
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+ | * [[Alexander]] at the 188 trading post sells .308 rounds. |
+ | * [[Bardon|Quartermaster Bardon]] at the [[Hoover Dam]] [[Hoover Dam offices|offices]] sells .308 rounds. |
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+ | * [[HELIOS One]] - On a shelf behind the front desk. |
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+ | * Rarely found for sale by [[traveling merchant]]s. |
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+ | * The [[Cottonwood Cove HQ]] contains a lot of .308 ammo boxes on the shelves, along with a hunting rifle. |
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Revision as of 19:05, 24 February 2015
For an overview of .308 munitions in the Fallout series of games, see .308 caliber round. |
The .308 round is a type of ammunition in Fallout: New Vegas.
Background
The .308 caliber rounds were a full-size rifle cartridge, used primarily in hunting rifles in the United States before the Great War.[1] Known brands include "Circle G" and "Grandad's".
Characteristics
The .308 round is the same as the Fallout 3 version and is still used by the sniper rifle and now the hunting rifle. However, the world model for the round was changed from a metal ammunition box to a cardboard box.
Weapons using this ammunition
Production
.308 standard and JSP rounds can be crafted at a reloading bench. A single cartridge requires the following:
Materials: | Requirements: | Produces: | ||
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Case, .308 (1) Lead (17) Powder, rifle (5) | Repair: 25 | .308 round (1) |
Materials: | Requirements: | Produces: | ||
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Case, .308 (1) Lead (19) Powder, rifle (6) | Repair: 50 | .308, JSP (hand load) (1) |
Breakdown
Breaking down a standard .308 round yields:
Materials: | Requirements: | Produces: | ||
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.308 round (1) | Repair: 25 | Case, .308 (1) Lead (15) Powder, rifle (4) |
Variants
.308, armor piercing
Armor-piercing rounds are designed for punching through armor plating, and for this purpose they have a greatly strengthened case with a specially hardened core and shaped nose. Due to the high velocity and penetrative properties of the round, the target's DT is reduced by 15. However, due to the limited expansion of the armor piercing round, damage to the target is reduced by 5%.
.308, hollow point
Hollow point bullets mushroom and break up on impact, causing massive trauma on fleshy, unarmored targets. However, this also means they break up when they hit things like armor plate, drastically reducing the weapon's penetrating power.
.308, JSP hand load
Jacketed, soft point ammunition is designed with a semi-jacketed harder metal coating with a soft bullet tip. It offers evenly managed damage and penetrative power. This round will do more damage than armor piercing rounds and hollow point rounds in most situations making it the best all-round .308 ammo. Originally tagged with a 1.5x damage multiplier, as of patch 1.3.0.452 these rounds now only do 1.3x damage and deteriorate the gun 50% faster than normal. They require the Hand Loader perk to craft.
Comparison
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- Target Damage Threshold modifier | - Ammo is craftable | |||
- Weapon condition modifier | - Percentage change of empty casing, hull or drained cell/pack/tank |
.308 round, standard | x 1 | x 1 | x 1 | x 1 | 40% chance | |
.308 round, armor piercing | x 0.95 | - 15 | x 1 | x 1 | 40% chance | |
.308 round, JSP (hand load) | x 1.3 | x 1 | x 1.5 | x 1 | 25% chance | |
.308 round, hollowpoint | x 1.75 | x 3 | x 1 | x 1 | 40% chance |
Notable locations
- Up to 2000 rounds and a few hundred AP can be bought from Sgt. Contreras in Camp McCarran every 72 hours. However, he won't have anything for sale if he gets incarcerated.
- After the completion of the Dead Money add-on, the player may receive up to 20 .308 rounds (360 rounds if the player also received a complimentary voucher) from the vending machine in the abandoned Brotherhood of Steel bunker every 72 hours.
- The NCR Rangers that appear at Camp Forlorn Hope carry 150 .308 rounds each.
- The arms merchant sells quite a few .308 rounds at the 188 trading post.
- The Vendortron at the Gun Runners kiosk sells medium quantities of AP, HP, and standard .308 rounds.
- Alexander at the 188 trading post sells .308 rounds.
- Quartermaster Bardon at the Hoover Dam offices sells .308 rounds.
- HELIOS One - On a shelf behind the front desk.
- Rarely found for sale by traveling merchants.
- The Cottonwood Cove HQ contains a lot of .308 ammo boxes on the shelves, along with a hunting rifle.