usmc 89":2jvi5nun said:I shoot matches every month precision f class and tactical matches if your friends are using a higher bc bullet than .612 which is found in a 140vld or a 618 bc in a 140 Berger hybrid they Will drift less assuming there going as fast or faster but to say they walk all over them that's untrue if you ever decide to shoot a match where there is timed strings of 7-10 shots per string of fire at varying distances pay attention to what the top guys are using I would bet there would be one of them using a 260, 6.5-284,6.5x47, or a creedmore.bullet":2jvi5nun said:I have a couple of friends who shoot long distance matches and they say on a windy day the larger bullets used in larger calibers walk all over their 6mm and 6.5mm cartridges because the bigger caliber bullets have less drift. I have stayed out of this because I have really enjoyed reading this, but the fact is the heavier bigger bullets at very long ranges will have less drift and the evidence from my friends at their matches makes a strong case indeed, especially their ribbons and trophies. Desert Fox is correct in the final analysis.
I haven't shot long range with anything bigger than .30 caliber ( some competition some 30 yrs ago), so I really can't say how I feel about a .338 or in that realm being better or easier to shoot. But it sounds like maybe a confidence thingy in part to me,,still my congratulations on their success's. Then again,,,,
I'm not sure what class, but recall at least one 1000 record being shot with the somewhat dimunitive 6BR just ovet 4". Also,,and again not knowing the class particulars another record, with .50 that was just under 2". I guess those that care, can decide for themselves.
That said, if I got back into competition, I don't know what I would go with. As for now I'm happy just shooting against myself and mother nature, with the XP in the 6mmAI.