Seems everyone is getting into the 6.5,.264, speed business. Has anyone had a chance to try this cartridge? They are claiming 3500 plus with factory ammo. Interesting. MTG
I have no doubt it'll shoot 3500+ without any problem, I have no doubt it would be about as flat shooting as a rifle cartridge could ever be. I have no doubt it's as over bore as you can get. I have no doubt that once you sight it in at 200 yards you'd better just take it out of the safe for big game hunting only , this is not going to be a let's go shoot our rifles cartridge !!lightbulb
I believe that in an attempt to out run all the competition that all the ammunition and firearms manufacturers are ramping up ideas to make the fastest 6.5 on the market regardless of actual practical use. Lets face it, the market is looking for a cartridge that will enable the sport to shoot an animal at long distance and not actually have to hunt them. Is the sport of hunting dead? Has it become merely a blood sport for the sake of competition to be able to brag about how far an animal has been taken? How many wounded animals will be lost to poor shooting?
I have explored the long range game to a minor degree. My talents in this are minimal. Yet, I do enjoy the stalk, the pursuit, the give and take. Perhaps I am out of touch and think this is merely merchandising for the purpose of selling new ideas. Oh well, won't be buying it or any other. MTG
Is this a long range hunting site? Actually I believe it is.
Thanks for reminding the poster what kind of site this is. Some folks jut don't get it.
I bet if he could somehow do a study he would discover way more animals are wounded at close range than long range. Do a little thinking. How many inches is three MOA at 600 yards? If a guy buys a new Weatherby 6.5, sticks a Nightforce on it, bore sights it, grabs a couple boxes of ammo, what are the chances of him wounding an animal at long range? Near zero!
Now have the same guy shoot at a deer at 100 yards. If it does not bang flop he thinks he missed and goes off and finds another.
Do a little thinking. How many inches is three MOA at 600 yards? If a guy buys a new Weatherby 6.5, sticks a Nightforce on it, bore sights it, grabs a couple boxes of ammo, what are the chances of him wounding an animal at long range? Near zero!
Three MOA at 600 yards is 18 inches.
This combined with various atmospheric conditions and shooting angle; high probability to wound an animal with bore sight only. Validation of the bore sight can only be confimed by actual live fire in variable atmospheric conditions.