Jake Leibke
WKR
After reading, re-reading and trying to digest as much as possible. Is there any benefit to choosing a fast twist 250, creed or arc if 99.9% of shots are within 300-350 yards with most being shorter? Mainly hunting areas of Texas where you definitely want short tracking jobs.
It’s hard to grasp the concept of not using ft/lb’s of energy as a good measure of how effectively something can be incapacitated.
Maybe it’s my natural aiming point (crease) but i’m amazed at the amount of “follow-up shots” that people in this thread are able to achieve. In my neck of the woods, a pig or deer has made it 50 yards into the woods on a dead sprint before I can blink an eye. (if not “bang-flopped”)
From my experience with a 22 cm and the 77 tmk this past fall they are more “explosive” at higher velocities. I think I posted a few pics in the 22 cm thread. Meaning with a faster delivery system at those ranges damage will be more than with a slower delivery system.
We killed a few with the 223 and 77 tmk as well and really have zero complaints with that as well.
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