Hello all,
I purchased a ruger american predator in 6.5cm a few months back to use as a hunting rifle. I have been hunting whitetail with a .270 for years but decided to see what all the rave is about on the 6.5 cm cartridge. I am almost ready to start shooting as I am simply needing to mount my scope now. I want to be able to fire some rounds downrange just for the fun of it in an attempt to get some target practice in and get to know the rifle better. Because I know every rifle is different and might perform differently with different ammo brands, I have decided that for hunting purposes I want to use 143gr. ELD-X as a starting point since many have claimed to get good performance out of it. My question is, would it be a waste of ammo to use this as a target practice round? Should I look into something else whenever I won't be hunting with it? Or would it be best to use this same ammo in order to familiarize myself with the ballistics of this round and how much it'll drop at certain distances? I do not plan to reload as I barely plan to start doing some target shooting for fun. If i pick this up as a hobby, I may decide to start reloading a few years down the road. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks...
I purchased a ruger american predator in 6.5cm a few months back to use as a hunting rifle. I have been hunting whitetail with a .270 for years but decided to see what all the rave is about on the 6.5 cm cartridge. I am almost ready to start shooting as I am simply needing to mount my scope now. I want to be able to fire some rounds downrange just for the fun of it in an attempt to get some target practice in and get to know the rifle better. Because I know every rifle is different and might perform differently with different ammo brands, I have decided that for hunting purposes I want to use 143gr. ELD-X as a starting point since many have claimed to get good performance out of it. My question is, would it be a waste of ammo to use this as a target practice round? Should I look into something else whenever I won't be hunting with it? Or would it be best to use this same ammo in order to familiarize myself with the ballistics of this round and how much it'll drop at certain distances? I do not plan to reload as I barely plan to start doing some target shooting for fun. If i pick this up as a hobby, I may decide to start reloading a few years down the road. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks...