ssimo
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I am currently hunting with a .308 rifle and my shots are usually inside 250 yards. I hunt roe deer (50-60 pounds), fellow deer (up tp 250 pounds) and wild boars (up to
350 pounds) and i prefer to have a single cartridge in a given rifle for all these species. I am very comfodent shooting much past that distance but i am using a very bad BC european ball (RWS DK 165 gr). This projectile drift like crazy with wind and drops a lot so i decided to change it for a more aerodynamic bullet and then i will keep on using that rifle for stalk hunting with shots inside of 300 yards. That said, i am also gonna build a slightly heavier and bulkier rifle for more static hunting with a schmit und bender scope with ballistic turrets for shots up to 500 meters (550 yards). So i was looking at modern calibers like 300 WSM, 7 WSM, 7 SAUM. A part from the big energy advantage of 300 WSM, these calibers don't appear to differ so much from a 308 with a high BC projectile as far as energies and trajectories. For example, a 165 gr 308 standard accubond at 300 yards in a 10 km/h wind drifts just one inch more than a 150 gr 7mm SAUM. Even if the 7 SAUM has an energy advantage (2250 vs 2690 joules), it's shooting a much smaller diameter and lighter projectile. What do you think?
Below some ballistic data with the name of caliber and bullet elegantly written by me below ahah
350 pounds) and i prefer to have a single cartridge in a given rifle for all these species. I am very comfodent shooting much past that distance but i am using a very bad BC european ball (RWS DK 165 gr). This projectile drift like crazy with wind and drops a lot so i decided to change it for a more aerodynamic bullet and then i will keep on using that rifle for stalk hunting with shots inside of 300 yards. That said, i am also gonna build a slightly heavier and bulkier rifle for more static hunting with a schmit und bender scope with ballistic turrets for shots up to 500 meters (550 yards). So i was looking at modern calibers like 300 WSM, 7 WSM, 7 SAUM. A part from the big energy advantage of 300 WSM, these calibers don't appear to differ so much from a 308 with a high BC projectile as far as energies and trajectories. For example, a 165 gr 308 standard accubond at 300 yards in a 10 km/h wind drifts just one inch more than a 150 gr 7mm SAUM. Even if the 7 SAUM has an energy advantage (2250 vs 2690 joules), it's shooting a much smaller diameter and lighter projectile. What do you think?
Below some ballistic data with the name of caliber and bullet elegantly written by me below ahah