I'm planning on setting up a lower recoil rifle for long range big game hunting (would like to have the option to kill out to as close to 800 yards as possible) to be used on whitetail, mule deer and elk. The plan would be to use factory ammo and to dial for long range shots. I liked the idea of going smaller in caliber and getting a 6CM or something similar but as I started comparing the 6CM to the 6.5CM, the only actual advantage I could find in the 6CM is slightly less recoil (appears to be almost negligible based on information I could fine online) while the 6.5CM appears to have the following advantages:
- Higher BC which also means less wind drift (comparing 108ELDM and 147ELDM)
- More accessible factory ammo
- Longer effective range on big game (will dip under 1800 FPS at a longer distance than 6CM using above referenced bullets)
- Longer barrel life
Is any of what I'm saying above inaccurate or am I missing any other important factors that should be considered?
- Higher BC which also means less wind drift (comparing 108ELDM and 147ELDM)
- More accessible factory ammo
- Longer effective range on big game (will dip under 1800 FPS at a longer distance than 6CM using above referenced bullets)
- Longer barrel life
Is any of what I'm saying above inaccurate or am I missing any other important factors that should be considered?