Re: Where is the comp scene at with 243 vs. 6.5?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: captrichardson</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Gotta ask all the questions, to get all of the answers:
Barrel Life - 6mms are going to eat them quicker, so 6.5mms are going to win
Energy on Target - heavier 6.5mms are going to win
Long Range (1,000 yds or further) Performance - the lighter 6mms run out of steam and start getting blown around, so the heavier 6.5mms are going to win
But if you don't care about barrel life, are just looking for a notable hit on paper or steel, and are doing the majority of shooting inside of 1,000 yards, then the 6mms are winning.
If you look at the PRS Series, a lot of 6mms winning, but for some shooters it is about nothing more than max performance under those specific match conditions with no other considerations.
What works best for some, does not always work best for all!
Best of luck,
M Richardson </div></div>
I'm with you Cap... but if you're gonna play might as well try to be on an even field.
I think when shooting at unknown distances velocity is king... it lets you make errors in estimation with an out and out miss is some cases it also decreases your wind adjustments inside a certain range. Most of these matches, as I understand it, rarely go beyond 1k. Also, recoil is another consideration when time is a factor and you're shooting from positions other than prone.
I have 6x47L barrel I just picked up, mainly because it was convenient, and I'll give it a whirl.
Personally, I feel a .284 (shooting projectiles in the 160 range) would be the best of both worlds. If I can get close to 3k out of a 162amax from a short action .284 I'd be in. Lately the word is go LA or don't do it. I'm stuck on Badger actions and Marty said no LA's with standard bolt faces.