Okay, I'm probably going to start a shitstorm with this... but I really don't understand being a big fan of 6mm chamberings. It seems to me that if you're target shooting and simply looking to make hits, that projectiles in the .224 diameter offer better drag numbers (grain-for-grain), and if you're hunting and looking for terminal performance on game, projectiles in the 6.5mm diameter offer better options. I get the concept of "splitting the difference", but it really looks like in 6mm you end up with a compromise between 22 and 26 calibers that offers the some of the drawbacks of both, and none of the advantages of either.
Like, the best of the 6mm target projectiles aren't that much better than the best of the 22 caliber target projectiles, while being a bit heavier (and thus comparatively limiting velocity for a given powder charge), while the best of the 6mm hunting projectiles offer drag numbers on par with the lower end/lighter 26 caliber hunting projectiles, while being a bit lighter.
All of that said, a LOT of people who are undoubtedly smarter than I are fans of 6mm chamberings, so I am obviously not seeing something that they do. Any ideas on perspectives that I'm not seeing?
Like, the best of the 6mm target projectiles aren't that much better than the best of the 22 caliber target projectiles, while being a bit heavier (and thus comparatively limiting velocity for a given powder charge), while the best of the 6mm hunting projectiles offer drag numbers on par with the lower end/lighter 26 caliber hunting projectiles, while being a bit lighter.
All of that said, a LOT of people who are undoubtedly smarter than I are fans of 6mm chamberings, so I am obviously not seeing something that they do. Any ideas on perspectives that I'm not seeing?