BCDJR
FNG
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2025
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- 96
Hello Jay. I agree with your comments and know the data. By the way when I want pain I pull out my .308 Lazzeroni Warbird that on a good day pushes 180 grains at 3506 fps. My original point was if the gentleman purchased a 7 mm……like the 28 nosler he would expand opportunities with larger bullets that fight the wind better, less spin drift , less max ordinance height. I’ve shot them all effectively at 1000. But as you say the less recoil is a factor for many people. Make a bad wind call at 800 yards and 8mph you have less room for error with 28 nosler. I really enjoy my 6.5 PRC and is a tack driver. I have seen all the data and information and if folks want to use em to kill a grizzly then good luck. I will not as I have had countless experiences where I did not have the chance to make the perfect shot or perfect angle to locate the shot where a smaller caliber needed to go on big animals. You have some good points you shared here for others. Wind is the devil!