I havent shot a 3 day match, but I've never had accuracy issues over a two day match. The 22 Dasher in my example is still a BR variant. It's as accurate as the 6mm with an equivalent quality bullet.Honest question, how consistent is a 22 cal barrel shooting near 3100 fps over a 3 day weekend?
And how many shots at a typical 2-day PRS match are at 1200 yards?
Aren't most targets in the 4-700 yard range, where a slower bullet with more trace would be more adventageous?
And I'll answer your other question with a question. At 600 yards, ToF for the 110gr Atip is .738 seconds. For the 90gr Atip .688 seconds. Do you feel like there is a measurable difference in your ability to spot trace based on a ToF difference of .050 seconds?
The human eye and brain don't operate in those time frames. The ability to spot trace isn't as tied to velocity as people think. Its recoil control. If you can see it at 2880, then there is no mathematical reason as to why you can't see it at 3080. Again, to me, the question is, will you be able to see it at all, and will it tell you anything useful. You get .35 seconds to control your rifle, pick it up at apogee, and figure it out
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