Originally Posted By: GeorgeKaplan
We were talking nomenclature of ammo when a member asked, "So what is the best 1000 yard round?", not 1,000 PLUS.
Try again. I was replying to Punisher's post. If both of you adolescent's could read and comprehend as well as you fantasize, you would have seen that. Punisher wasn't missing anything... You were. Now go back to your fantasy land. Perhaps you can let Pokémon drive your F-450 while you chase him down the sidewalk.
Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: punisher
I just have not been able to figure out the popularity of the 6.5 to be honest, maybe I lack imagination. 7mm, sure. 7mm has better BCs than 6.5s in normal match weights (140-145gr for the 6.5, and 160-170gr for 7mm), sectional densities are comparable. I realize bullet weight plays a part at longer distances, but at 1000 yds as long as your bullet stays supersonic the whole way, 6.5 through .308 do the job without excessive recoil.
Like I said, I may be missing something.
No, I don't think you're missing anything. It's just the result of this months "hot caliber" popularity contest. We went through much the same thing when all the short fat wonder cartridges came out. They lasted about 15 minutes before their popularity started to peeter out. Now, with many of them you have to hunt for ammo, and the guns chambered for them aren't selling. Many are offered at extreme discounts.
I'm not condemning the 6.5's. They're fine. I'm just not seeing anything they can do that a .300 Magnum, .338 Magnum, or a .50 BMG cannot do better, and do it further. Especially when you go with the heavy, high sectional density bullets. 220-240 grain Berger's in .30 cal., 300 grain Sierra's in .338 cal., and 750 grain Hornady A-Max in .50 BMG. All will perform well beyond 2,000 yards. With the 6.5's, 2,000 yards is pushing it at best, beyond it's effective range in fact.
Sure, you will take a bit more recoil with them over the 6.5's. But with todays highly effective muzzle brakes it isn't that noticeable. My Bushmaster BA-50 has less recoil than my .30-06 Browning A-Bolt. My .338-378 Weatherby Accumark with the Accubrake is like shooting a .308 sporter. Like I said, most all of the military long range record setting kills were accomplished with either .50 BMG's or else .338 Magnum's. And I certainly don't see the military ditching them for 6.5's anytime soon.