I was doing some mental exercises the other day comparing the bullets with the highest ballistic coeffieients starting at 6.5mm, then 7 mm, 30 caliber, and 338. I was trying to figure out if any of the newer heavy for caliber bullets would be able to surpass the 338 at longer distances for accuracy. I realize that the heavier bullets with higher velocity will normally have more energy eat a given distance.
If cost of ammo, or components or rifle/scope combination was no object which cartridge (including wildcats) would have the greatest long range performance (beyond 1000 yards and out to the transonic max of the rounds). For this exercise barrel length should be limited to 30". Barrel longevity is not a factor. While I don't want to discount wildcats, the really "out there" wildcats such as a 50 BMG case necked down to .338 would likely top all others, I would like to stay with rounds that are similar to Chey-tac offerings as a top end for wildcats.
This is mostly a mental exercise for me, and so far, either the 30-338 with a 240 grain bullet having a BC of .711, leads the 30 caliber group, and the Lehigh bullet with a claimed BC of .896 leads the 338 group.
Please don't get all wrapped around the axel over the limitations I have imposed..this is just a mental exercise. I have already come to my conclusions, but I realize there are some really great minds on this site that probably have some insights I haven't considered. If you aren't interested in adding intelligent input to the thread, snarky, or "edgy" remarks just make more nonsense for those who are interested to sort through, and only support the negative perception that many people already have of this website. So I would hope people could stay on topic, and not further support the negative perception many people have of participants on this web site.
FWIW, so far, the 338 cartridges (either Lapua, Norma, or similar rounds) with heavy for caliber bullets seem to be in the lead. But it is possible that I have overlooked a 30 caliber cartridge and that someone makes a 275 grain bullet they can match up with a case that will produce 3200 fps with that bullet (or even greater velocity).
I know I'm not up on all the very latest in either cartridges, bullets etc, but I do try. there are so many new components that it is hard to keep track of some new component that just came out 6 months ago.
Thanks to those who participate.
If cost of ammo, or components or rifle/scope combination was no object which cartridge (including wildcats) would have the greatest long range performance (beyond 1000 yards and out to the transonic max of the rounds). For this exercise barrel length should be limited to 30". Barrel longevity is not a factor. While I don't want to discount wildcats, the really "out there" wildcats such as a 50 BMG case necked down to .338 would likely top all others, I would like to stay with rounds that are similar to Chey-tac offerings as a top end for wildcats.
This is mostly a mental exercise for me, and so far, either the 30-338 with a 240 grain bullet having a BC of .711, leads the 30 caliber group, and the Lehigh bullet with a claimed BC of .896 leads the 338 group.
Please don't get all wrapped around the axel over the limitations I have imposed..this is just a mental exercise. I have already come to my conclusions, but I realize there are some really great minds on this site that probably have some insights I haven't considered. If you aren't interested in adding intelligent input to the thread, snarky, or "edgy" remarks just make more nonsense for those who are interested to sort through, and only support the negative perception that many people already have of this website. So I would hope people could stay on topic, and not further support the negative perception many people have of participants on this web site.
FWIW, so far, the 338 cartridges (either Lapua, Norma, or similar rounds) with heavy for caliber bullets seem to be in the lead. But it is possible that I have overlooked a 30 caliber cartridge and that someone makes a 275 grain bullet they can match up with a case that will produce 3200 fps with that bullet (or even greater velocity).
I know I'm not up on all the very latest in either cartridges, bullets etc, but I do try. there are so many new components that it is hard to keep track of some new component that just came out 6 months ago.
Thanks to those who participate.