Will the 139-142 grain 6.5mm high B.C. bullets perform to their maximum potential in a 6.5x47 at distances out to 1000 yards? Or does the 6.5x47 perform optimally out to 1000 yards with high B.C. bullets of 130 grains and less?
I have always been under the assumption that the 139-142 grain bullets are pushing the perfomance of the 6.5x47 cartridge at the ragged edge.
Please give me some of your real world experience on this topic. I am ready to have a barrel chambered and throated in 6.5x47 for a bolt build and I am wanting to know if its best not to go heavier than a 130 grain bullet.
I have always been under the assumption that the 139-142 grain bullets are pushing the perfomance of the 6.5x47 cartridge at the ragged edge.
Please give me some of your real world experience on this topic. I am ready to have a barrel chambered and throated in 6.5x47 for a bolt build and I am wanting to know if its best not to go heavier than a 130 grain bullet.