Oh yeah, by 600 yards, the 87 Vmax will totally outclaass the 75 V-max...
Remember, muzzle velocity means nothing for the most part, no animal on earth is going to be shot at 0 yards.. at least most of the time.
the 75's might beat out the 87's at the muzzle by 150-200 fps, but by 200 yards, I'll bet the differance is only 50-100 fps, but 300-400 yards pretty much the same velocity.
It's funny how some people think 4000 fps is just going to tear the insides out vs a gun that only shoots 3000 fps...
My friend has a 22-250 that he shoots 45's at 4000 fps... I have my 25-06 I shoot Berhger 115 VLD's at 3200 fps...
by 200 yards, the 115 is about the same velocity as the 45 from the 22-250... by 400 yards.. the bullet that leaves the muzzle at almost 800-1000 fps slower is going much faster.... more shocking power, more expansion (depsnding on bullet design somewhat), more energy..
by 500-600 yards the 22-250 is like a BB gun, the 115 is like a flash of lightning hitting the animal expanding and going through the yote with its insides turned into hamberger.. All with close to 1000 fps less at the muzzle...
Yes BC Drag makes a differance..
The 87's would be by far my pick.. the 75's slow down like they have a parachute behind them...
I too am thinking of having a 10 twist for the 87 to 95's... in the 6mm284
I'd like to see how well the 95 Bergers at 3600 fps would do,,,, with s BC of .524...
Remember, muzzle velocity means nothing for the most part, no animal on earth is going to be shot at 0 yards.. at least most of the time.
the 75's might beat out the 87's at the muzzle by 150-200 fps, but by 200 yards, I'll bet the differance is only 50-100 fps, but 300-400 yards pretty much the same velocity.
It's funny how some people think 4000 fps is just going to tear the insides out vs a gun that only shoots 3000 fps...
My friend has a 22-250 that he shoots 45's at 4000 fps... I have my 25-06 I shoot Berhger 115 VLD's at 3200 fps...
by 200 yards, the 115 is about the same velocity as the 45 from the 22-250... by 400 yards.. the bullet that leaves the muzzle at almost 800-1000 fps slower is going much faster.... more shocking power, more expansion (depsnding on bullet design somewhat), more energy..
by 500-600 yards the 22-250 is like a BB gun, the 115 is like a flash of lightning hitting the animal expanding and going through the yote with its insides turned into hamberger.. All with close to 1000 fps less at the muzzle...
Yes BC Drag makes a differance..
The 87's would be by far my pick.. the 75's slow down like they have a parachute behind them...
I too am thinking of having a 10 twist for the 87 to 95's... in the 6mm284
I'd like to see how well the 95 Bergers at 3600 fps would do,,,, with s BC of .524...