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Is your bullet big enough, moving fast enough??
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 2281293" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>I don't discriminate. I shoot a spectrum of cartridges from 5.56 to 460 Steyr, out to 2850. Not quite mile(s) plural but past 1. In no way am I against more energy, it's just that this horse has been beat to death a few times. .338 and .375 with high BC bullets have definite distinct advantages, as you mentioned and know, at distance. It's unequivocal. That said, everything needs context and perspective is important. Most people aren't shooting thousands of rounds per year, especially the people starting these conversations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 2281293, member: 21524"] I don’t discriminate. I shoot a spectrum of cartridges from 5.56 to 460 Steyr, out to 2850. Not quite mile(s) plural but past 1. In no way am I against more energy, it’s just that this horse has been beat to death a few times. .338 and .375 with high BC bullets have definite distinct advantages, as you mentioned and know, at distance. It’s unequivocal. That said, everything needs context and perspective is important. Most people aren’t shooting thousands of rounds per year, especially the people starting these conversations. [/QUOTE]
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