The 129gr intro had to do with barrel twist. A lot of rifles only have 9 twist so they got those covered. I'm pretty sure they will come out with heavier bullets now.
I think we can all agree that the 129 grain pill is a handicap for our sport. On the other hand, velocity is always a great selling point. Inside 1k the difference between the 129 & 140 is probably moot & the drop/drift #'s will be less for the 129 as well.
The largest issue I see is bore life, the 140's would go a pretty long way to increase bore life & killing power, IMHO.
I'm still pretty derned intrigued.
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I imagine it will be something of a barrel burner, but as has already been mentioned LRH is the hot trend now so that will draw a lot of interest. How many hunters will actually shoot 1000 rounds through their deer rifle to burn it out? I know that there are several guys on this site that burn out barrel regularly, but this site is small fraction of the hunting populace, and I imagine only a small fraction of these site members actually shoot enough to burn out barrels. In the end, I don't see barrel life being a major issue for how well this round will fare in the market.
Curious, who has 1/9 ? I thought all the 6.5's were 1/8.