What calibers have you all found to be the easiest to tune for 1 mile shooting? I know the 6.5x47 and br cartridges are the ones easy to tune for shorter ranges, but what about cartridges for a mile? Thank you
What calibers have you all found to be the easiest to tune for 1 mile shooting? I know the 6.5x47 and br cartridges are the ones easy to tune for shorter ranges, but what about cartridges for a mile? Thank you
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If you haven't already read this article, maybe it'll help answer that question: https://precisionrifleblog.com/2018/12/14/rifle-caliber/
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But isn't this for prs shooting? I was mainly talking about 1 mile calibers. Thank you
Yes they will shoot a mile but i'm talking about calibers that are more efficient for that distance.Hmmm??? Well, OK. I would think they'd shoot a mile. But I guess the calibers you're referring to are the larger one's like .338, 300WM or 50 cals???
It’s all BC and speed, the bigger/heavier bullet needs a better BC or speed, preferably both.If you're shooting a mile you don't want a 6mm cartridge; something in the 338 class is far more appropriate. My personal choice would be the 338 Laupa. At 7-8 hundred yards the 6mm class is dropping like a lead balloon and any wind is going to have a dramatic effect. You've got to be in the 300 class or more to make it out to a mile with any semblance of accuracy My 22-250AI is terrific out to 600-700 yards. Past that difference, even my 6mmAI looses its efficiency past 900 yards. You need a bullet with some meat on it to go the mile.
I am seriously thinking about this.284 Win would be my choice for a mid capacity along with 180 Hybrids
I am seriously thinking about this.