If you have lighter weight hanging plates, it will move them a little at 400yds. I like watching my sight picture and seeing very solid impacts, then hearing a loud “WHACK”, vs a wimpy little “tink”. Gives me more of a dopamine hit.
I’ve shot so much 5.56 since the 1980s and put it through DM courses for decades, so it doesn’t really do much for me personally, plus I have tinnitus pretty bad. Wind drift sucks on it as well, and I deal with wind here in the Mountain West Region a lot. If you could load 75gr ELD-M and mag-feed it, it would be a bit better for hit probability. The new Nosler, Hornady, Sierra, and Berger offerings for mag-feed allowable COL bullets with higher BCs inches towards that a little more, but nothing like a 6mm or 6.5mm.
Even the 6mms don’t do it for me once you start getting past 600yds in full value winds. Not very loud, not very impactful on steel. Same with 107gr SMK in 6.5mm. Easy to hit with and very flat-shooting, but not enough energy on-target, or as audible for me.
I had my 7yr-old son smacking the steel with 12” and 17.6” Grendels at 400yds with ease his first time shooting that distance last Thursday. 400yds is boring with pretty much any barrel length in Grendel.
Circle plate near the center is 400yds, buffalo is 780yds in this image through my Leupold 10x binos mounted to the tripod:
I’ve shot so much 5.56 since the 1980s and put it through DM courses for decades, so it doesn’t really do much for me personally, plus I have tinnitus pretty bad. Wind drift sucks on it as well, and I deal with wind here in the Mountain West Region a lot. If you could load 75gr ELD-M and mag-feed it, it would be a bit better for hit probability. The new Nosler, Hornady, Sierra, and Berger offerings for mag-feed allowable COL bullets with higher BCs inches towards that a little more, but nothing like a 6mm or 6.5mm.
Even the 6mms don’t do it for me once you start getting past 600yds in full value winds. Not very loud, not very impactful on steel. Same with 107gr SMK in 6.5mm. Easy to hit with and very flat-shooting, but not enough energy on-target, or as audible for me.
I had my 7yr-old son smacking the steel with 12” and 17.6” Grendels at 400yds with ease his first time shooting that distance last Thursday. 400yds is boring with pretty much any barrel length in Grendel.
Circle plate near the center is 400yds, buffalo is 780yds in this image through my Leupold 10x binos mounted to the tripod: