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<blockquote data-quote="375rifleman" data-source="post: 1244814" data-attributes="member: 80454"><p>I know of or at least have heard that for extreme range shooting a person is limited by the maximum supersonic range of the cartridge that he or she is shooting out of their rifle that is exactly why I am trying to find the maximum accurate range of subsonic cartridges. The problem I have noticed with using subsonic cartridges is : 1. They never have the high muzzle velocity or energy levels of their supersonic counterparts. 2. They generally do not have the flat trajectories of their supersonic counterparts so someone would have more drop to take into account. 3. They do however hold their energy levels very long especially when high BC bullets are used. 4. I have not tested how far subsonic cartridges will maintain sub-moa and moa accuracy (if anyone has for their setup I'd like to know). Thanks for any thoughts, opinions, or answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375rifleman, post: 1244814, member: 80454"] I know of or at least have heard that for extreme range shooting a person is limited by the maximum supersonic range of the cartridge that he or she is shooting out of their rifle that is exactly why I am trying to find the maximum accurate range of subsonic cartridges. The problem I have noticed with using subsonic cartridges is : 1. They never have the high muzzle velocity or energy levels of their supersonic counterparts. 2. They generally do not have the flat trajectories of their supersonic counterparts so someone would have more drop to take into account. 3. They do however hold their energy levels very long especially when high BC bullets are used. 4. I have not tested how far subsonic cartridges will maintain sub-moa and moa accuracy (if anyone has for their setup I'd like to know). Thanks for any thoughts, opinions, or answers. [/QUOTE]
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