Any disadvantage or advantage to shooting 120gr or 130gr in my 6.5cm ???

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I was given a savage M11 predator hunter, and am studying what is the best ammunition
I’m NOT very keen on heavy for caliber (140+ grain ) because of the rainbow arch trajectory of them
So I would like to hear examples of using 120gr +130gr
I usually hunt deer and aoudad, pronghorn, Africa, and know zero people who have a 6.5 cm so am seeking advice,
 
You are NOW very keen or NOT very keen? Not sure I’m following, I understood that you want something flatter shooting?

Any specific info you’re looking for?

The 130 TMK is one of the “super-bullets” that the match bullet crowd likes for hunting. Folks are shooting elk with them, and should be a flatter trajectory than the 140, so thats an option. I haven’t personally used any. The Hornady ELDM 130s shoot fine out of my rifle as well, I’m using more of the 140s for practicing but I don’t know that I would split hairs too much.
Ive been using the 127gr lrx and 120gr federal copper for a few years, the usual rokslide caveats about mono bullets apply, but so far nothing has happened that wasnt exactly as expected. Of the two I prefer the Barnes, mostly they’re just easier to find and they shoot a little better out of my rifle, but I haven’t shot enough critters with either to really compare. A buddy of mine shot an elk with the 127LRX last year at about 250 yards, it died fine. If you’re looking for a controlled expansion bullet like an Accubond or something like that I don’t have much experience, except at point blank range they should be totally fine on medium sized game at least.
 
What rock do you live under where no one shoots a 6.5 cm?

Sure, 120 or 130 bullets will work fine if you use them as intended, but I sure don’t understand your “rainbow” argument.
 
What rock do you live under where no one shoots a 6.5 cm?

Sure, 120 or 130 bullets will work fine if you use them as intended, but I sure don’t understand your “rainbow” argument.
I don’t know, they just aren’t very popular in my area (solid heavy brush and cactus ) and I have only had one clients daughter that shot a 260rem on a pronghorn hunt that I remember.
 
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