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What is the the most flat shooting cartridge yall can think of?

Nice try…by the way, do you have a Vortex sticker in your back window? :)

You posted a link with data stating that SEVERAL of those cartridges on that list shoot flatter at 500 and 1000 yards, than a 300 RUM…do YOU believe that data is true?

What do you know about the .30 cal cartridges on that list, shown as being flatter shooting than a 300 RUM?

Come on now…what do YOU think?

What are my sources?…That's your problem…why do I/we/you, need a magazine, or a YouTube "Look at me, Wannabe", to tell us what is "reality"?

I'll give you a hint… if I'm shooting a 30" 300 RUM and close to crunchin' N570, with a mid weight ultra-high BC bullet?…

How flat am I shooting? Put the puzzle pieces together, man

Do you reload?

ARE YOU TRYING TO GET KICKED OFF THE SITE?
 
I was having a conversation with a fellow member here over "flat shooting cartridges" because I've been in search of a flat shooting cartridge/bullet combination for coyotes.

I'm currently shooting a 25-06 which gives me a MPBR on a 4" target of 298yds with a 115vld. I'm switching to an 80gr barnes ttsx to see what kind of speeds I can get and hopefully stretch that MPBR a little bit more. When this barrel goes south I will probably go back with a 25-06AI or 25sherman.

I know there are some wildcats out there that could possibly be "flat-er" and a realistic choice for coyotes and would like to hear yalls opinions.

I'm not looking to neck down a 308win to 17cal or run a 110vmax in a 300rum or anything wild like that. I'd like to keep powder consumption as low as possible. Barrel life isn't a huge concern but it like to get 800 rounds out of it.

What are yalls thoughts?
I have a .257 Weatherby that shoots a Barnes 100 grain TTSX at 3740 fps with my hand loads. Absolutely a laser beam that drops anything it hits on the spot!
 
I have a .257 Weatherby that shoots a Barnes 100 grain TTSX at 3740 fps with my hand loads. Absolutely a laser beam that drops anything it hits on the spot!
I've been thinking about 25x7prc to duplicate the 257wby performance........ then I built a 25max. I haven't tried anything lighter than 130gr in it but im considering 80gr ttsx
 
Heck I got a vortex sticker on one of my to-go coffee mugs….uh oh….😁

But while we're still beating this topic to death (as we should!)….

Maybe another way to narrow the question might be to start another thread (perhaps I'll do that later for kicks) titled

"What cartridge has the greatest "hold on hair" with no scope adjustment range. I think that's more or less in the spirit of what the OP was originally after.

No cartridge that's a serious contender for king of one mile or two miles is going to be in this list, despite being flatter at far reaches. Similarly, no cartridge and bullet combo that dominates pure HOLD ON HAIR flatness contests (wind drift be darned) is going to be found at a KO1M or KO2M event!
 
Another metric for flatness for yet another more specific thread would be "absolute farthest MPBR possible" within a certain parameter of what constitutes "point blank". It's not the same as hold on hair. At all. The goalposts and contenders for the title change again when we're asking not only for zero scope adjustment but also allowing ZERO holdover, "Kentucky windage", or compensation of any kind to stay within a circle of given size, whether that's 4 inches, 6, 8…..

For an MPBR defined by no holding under or over at all and staying inside a 4 or 6 inch circle, ballistic coefficient is a distant second place concern, if at all. VELOCITY BABY!!!!!! 🤣. Ultra light varmint bullets going at warp. Sub 4000 fps cartridges need not apply.
 
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