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ballistic coefficient questions . 6.5 mm bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Beng" data-source="post: 749467" data-attributes="member: 37512"><p>They will work to a certain range depending on the necessary terminal velocity and the muzzle velocity.</p><p>If you want to shoot game at a mile, it will propably not work that good.</p><p>To 500yard it should be ok, farther and on heavy game i'd use a bigger caliber magnum.</p><p>But that's just me.</p><p>The game I'm hunting doesn't weigh more than 200lbs also, most boars come in at about 100lbs, the young tasty oned atleast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beng, post: 749467, member: 37512"] They will work to a certain range depending on the necessary terminal velocity and the muzzle velocity. If you want to shoot game at a mile, it will propably not work that good. To 500yard it should be ok, farther and on heavy game i'd use a bigger caliber magnum. But that's just me. The game I'm hunting doesn't weigh more than 200lbs also, most boars come in at about 100lbs, the young tasty oned atleast. [/QUOTE]
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