gerry":2y6z92s6 said:Song Dog,
Many people don't hunt in the wide open spaces typical of the western U.S. Many that do like to stalk closer anyway, the amount of people that shoot past 300 yards is pretty small when you look at all North American hunters. It's a free country so you are able to use whatever you like and so are other people. This is a thread about the newly introduced Speer Gold Dot bullets, not about long range shooting anyway.
If that’s all you’re going to do.... and BC doesn’t matter.... then why bring it up?
Furthermore.... if all you’re gonna do with a 6.5, is shoot inside 300 yards.... then I recon you don’t need a 140 grain Plastic Tip Bonded High BC bullet to begin with.... so again, why bring it up?
All things terminal/accuracy the same... why not shoot the higher BC?
In my example Scotty referenced, between the 160 AB vs. 162 Amax..... all things terminal were not equal, so I hedged my bets on the side of terminal performance, and gave up some BC.
I agree not everyone shoots past 300... or in the wind... but BC always matters. It helps determine both where the bullet ends up, and how much it’s packing when it gets there. I guess you just need to decide if it matters enough to you.