Berger 153.5If you were to shoot a 6.5 PRC at a 2 MOA gong that was a mile away, what would be your fist choice of bullets?
Second choice too if you have one.
Thanks!
I shoot my 6.5CM at a 1 MOA plate at a mile and can make pretty consistent hits on it. I use the Berger 144 LRHT. For a 6.5 cartridge of any flavor, you need to have your loads dialed below 10 FPS ES (20 FPS ES will have you vertically all over the place at a mile) and learn how to read the wind.If you were to shoot a 6.5 PRC at a 2 MOA gong that was a mile away, what would be your first choice of bullets?
Second choice too if you have one.
Thanks!
Berger 153.5If you were to shoot a 6.5 PRC at a 2 MOA gong that was a mile away, what would be your first choice of bullets?
Second choice too if you have one.
Thanks!
10 FPS ES. Not that there’s any place even remotely close to here to shoot a mile. So much for factory loads at a mile. My new chronograph has REALLY educated me on the variability of factory ammo.I shoot my 6.5CM at a 1 MOA plate at a mile and can make pretty consistent hits on it. I use the Berger 144 LRHT. For a 6.5 cartridge of any flavor, you need to have your loads dialed below 10 FPS ES (20 FPS ES will have you vertically all over the place at a mile) and learn how to read the wind.
I shoot the 153 ATips in my 8 twist and they shoot great. I have shot the 140 ELDs in my 6.5 Creedmoor to a mile but it was a windy day and it wasn’t easy. The 147 ELDs should do the job too.Should have mentioned, the barrel is 8 twist.
I've shot factory hornady loads at a mile with a ES of around 40 fps, I was hitting 20 inches high then the next round was 18 inches low. It's a guessing game at that point. My vertical spread was around 67 inches between the lowest velocity and the highest velocity at 1800 yards with hornady factory ammo.10 FPS ES. Not that there’s any place even remotely close to here to shoot a mile. So much for factory loads at a mile. My new chronograph has REALLY educated me on the variability of factory ammo.
It's all learning brother. Go shoot and have fun but it can get disheartening shooting bad ammo at distance and not making hits.10 FPS ES. Not that there’s any place even remotely close to here to shoot a mile. So much for factory loads at a mile. My new chronograph has REALLY educated me on the variability of factory ammo.
Here's my 6.5 PRC thread from way back, built specifically to shoot out to 2K.If you were to shoot a 6.5 PRC at a 2 MOA gong that was a mile away, what would be your first choice of bullets?
Second choice too if you have one.Thanks!
Now that’s educational. Are the eldm factory rounds that bad?I've shot factory hornady loads at a mile with a ES of around 40 fps, I was hitting 20 inches high then the next round was 18 inches low. It's a guessing game at that point. My vertical spread was around 67 inches between the lowest velocity and the highest velocity at 1800 yards with hornady factory ammo.
I've never had good luck with their hornady eld match ammo. They shoot decent groups at 100 yards, But the vertical stringing becomes really apparent 800 and out.Now that’s educational. Are the eldm factory rounds that bad?
Now that’s educational. Are the eldm factory rounds that bad?
Problem with the little solids is spotting, even 338 solids can be difficult compared to cup/core.Berger 153.5
Then maybe WTC Flatlines choice of Solids
I have tried their .308 bullets and they're great but pricey
So have not tested their 6.5's yet
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For a Solid, they have the highest BC without having to go with insanely tight twists
Usually you can use your factory twist or 1 twist tighter for their bullets
The ones I used were so consistent from one to the next, there is no need to segregate them
I’ve seen Hornandy 6.5 eldm ammo do ok at a mile a few times.Now that’s educational. Are the eldm factory rounds that bad?