OK, here it is.
I am thinking of getting a second barrel for my K95 Blaser.
At the same barrel weight and length (26") and at the same cost, which one would you choose and why ?
Application would be hunting game up to 200 lbs. max (average 80/90) and very long range (out to 500/600 yds.).
Key factors would be :
Accuracy at long range +++++
Wind drift at long range +++++
Recoil +++
Barrel wear +
I don't think bullet/ammo availability is going to be an issue, as I intend to hand load and the 100/120 grs. bullet (particularly AccuBond and BT) would suit my bill.
I have shot the 7 Rem Mag in a rifle like mine and I can tell recoil is quite heavy in such a light gun (was shooting 140 grs. BT) and I would very much like to go lighter.
For this reason alone I am leaning towards the Bee (although never shot one).
Is the .257 kicking as bad as the 7 Rem ?
Thank you for your help.
Cheers
:wink:
I am thinking of getting a second barrel for my K95 Blaser.
At the same barrel weight and length (26") and at the same cost, which one would you choose and why ?
Application would be hunting game up to 200 lbs. max (average 80/90) and very long range (out to 500/600 yds.).
Key factors would be :
Accuracy at long range +++++
Wind drift at long range +++++
Recoil +++
Barrel wear +
I don't think bullet/ammo availability is going to be an issue, as I intend to hand load and the 100/120 grs. bullet (particularly AccuBond and BT) would suit my bill.
I have shot the 7 Rem Mag in a rifle like mine and I can tell recoil is quite heavy in such a light gun (was shooting 140 grs. BT) and I would very much like to go lighter.
For this reason alone I am leaning towards the Bee (although never shot one).
Is the .257 kicking as bad as the 7 Rem ?
Thank you for your help.
Cheers
:wink: