I’m no expert so take this as opinion. Plain and simple it raises your hit percentage slightly all things being equal. The further the distance the more obvious it becomes.Trying to understand the gains here, maybe someone can explain this to me like i’m 5.
Background—i’ve already been convinced from this forum and my real world experiences that 77tmk 223 and heavier 22cm is absolutely lethal on medium game but I do keep a larger rifle for specific hunts where i’m required to use one.
I have an accurate and to-date reliable 6.5prc shooting 147eldm at 2900fps. Are there truly nominal gains switching to a 6um?
From an outsiders perspective I would be switching to a cartridge I have to fireform, giving up a ~.700bc for a .535bc, recoil seems to be close to a wash, would gain just a bit in flatness of trajectory but within 500 yards… I really don’t see the benefits?
For the time and money it would take to source a rifle and build ammo, I could just practice an absolute boatload with my 6.5 PRC. What am I missing?
A little less wind drift along with less drop which gives you more room for error ranging animals on flat terrain or in general.
All cartridges using virgin brass need to be fire formed with a mild/moderate load. Even if the shoulder angle and body taper is not changing.
The benefits of switching cartridges are up to the individual and their specific needs/wants But if your just shooting out to 500 yards like you stated then no I don’t think it’s worth changing from a 6.5prc to a 6UM.