Here's my dumb question of the day...... why is there so much emphasis placed on needing a "flatter" shooting round over one that is not when shooting known distances for target shooting, steel, tac matches, etc.? Let's leave wind drift aside for the moment. So if I'm shooting on a 1000 yd range with a .308 and a 6.5x47 side by side, why is the flatter shooting 6.5 better? With known ballistics of both, I should be able to dial in either one and hit the target. Does it matter that the 6.5 only needs 8.2 Mils and a .308 needs 10.2 Mils? They are going to both hit the steel in the same spot.
I get for UKD and for wind drift, these "flatter shooting" rounds are better. But I don't see what the ballistic trajectory has to do with anything. What am I missing?
I get for UKD and for wind drift, these "flatter shooting" rounds are better. But I don't see what the ballistic trajectory has to do with anything. What am I missing?