Rivisondali
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Hey everyone, relatively new hunter here, only been shooting for about 6 months here. Finally got a chronograph (Magnetospeed Sporter) to see how my 30-06 Tikka T3 Stainless (22.5" barel) was running the Sako Gamehead 150gr softpoints (BC .279 G1). I got an average velocity of 2785fps (+/-26fps} compared to the published velocity of 2920fps out of a 23.5" barrel. I then compared this to my Browning AB3 in 6.5CM (22.5" barrel) shooting the similar Sako Gamehead 140gr softpoints (BC .472 G1) which gave me an average velocity of 2700fps (+/-23fps). Putting that into Applied Ballistics to see terminal energies, I got the following;
Based on these numbers, the 6.5 is the better rifle, ballistically, after about 150yds especially for larger game such as elk and moose. I have an elk hunt coming up in at the end of January that I intended to reach out to 300yds with the 30-06 with but given these energies am I better sticking with the 6.5 and limiting my range to 250yds, staying above 1500ft*lbs?
I plan on testing velocities with some different boxes to make sure it wasnt just that lot as well as a few different brands and bullet weights and will report back. That said, assuming the velocities remain consistent, is there any point in using the 30-06 over the 6.5 in any hunting scenario further than 150 yards? I live and hunt in Alberta, Canada so I anticipate shooting further than 150 yards will be the norm rather than the exception. Are there any notable reasons for the big velocity discrepancy outside of a shorter barrel?
Range (yds) | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 |
30-06 Energy (ft*lb) | 2042 | 1596 | 1230 | 934 | 703 |
6.5 Energy (ft*lb) | 1972 | 1708 | 1473 | 1265 | 1080 |
Based on these numbers, the 6.5 is the better rifle, ballistically, after about 150yds especially for larger game such as elk and moose. I have an elk hunt coming up in at the end of January that I intended to reach out to 300yds with the 30-06 with but given these energies am I better sticking with the 6.5 and limiting my range to 250yds, staying above 1500ft*lbs?
I plan on testing velocities with some different boxes to make sure it wasnt just that lot as well as a few different brands and bullet weights and will report back. That said, assuming the velocities remain consistent, is there any point in using the 30-06 over the 6.5 in any hunting scenario further than 150 yards? I live and hunt in Alberta, Canada so I anticipate shooting further than 150 yards will be the norm rather than the exception. Are there any notable reasons for the big velocity discrepancy outside of a shorter barrel?
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