geenhead93
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- Oct 4, 2023
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Hi there, first post on here after reading quite a bit. I am in the process of choosing a new big game chambering/rifle. I have really been enjoying reading and learning from the various terminal performance threads proving the efficacy of "smaller" calibers and lower recoiling chamberings when the right projectile is used and placed correctly (.223, 6mm, and 6.5mm threads). I am wondering if the general consensus is that this line of thinking holds true for copper monos or if larger calibers are necessary due to decreased performance of these projectiles? It is my understanding that higher impact velocities are important for these bullets. So what would the ideal chambering/rifle be? A fast 6mm such as the .243win or 6mmCM seems like it could fit the bill or would something larger and still fast like the 6.5 PRC or .270win be a better choice? I am not yet reloading so factory available ammunition is a factor. The intended use of the rifle would be deer and black bear out to 400yds for now.
Thank you all so much for all the great info.
Thank you all so much for all the great info.