well, I'm not sure how to word this but hot much energy should a bullet have for hunting? should be enough fps to expand the bullet, or should it be a minimal FT-LB of energy
why I ask is I'm planning a goat/sheep hunt for next Sept for want to make sure I have enough gun for the job. I know lots of animals have been killed using what the shooter had it his hands but where I have a choice in the matter id like to pick a good option
I have lots of short range rifles heavy thumpers (375H&H, 43 express, 460 Weatherby, 500 Jeffery, .577 muzzle loader) but they all seem a bit over board and heavy so I don't want to carry them in the mountains.
and for smaller cartridges I don't have many with me in BC they are all stored in Nova Scotia, as I only wanted to bring a few rifles with me here. so for smaller bore centerfire I have 6.5x53R and 303 British
I'm building a classis sporting rifle that I was going to take with me on the trip, but now looking at the numbers it may not be enough gun its chambered in 6.5x53R (ballistic the same as a 6.5 Grendel)
I ran the numbers using a 129gr, 140gr and 160gr bullets and at 200 yards, its surprising how slow and little energy it has
so I ran the numbers for my 303br with 125gr, 150gr and 180gr, while the 180's and 150's showed promise that was only until I ran the numbers for a 300wm
so my options are-
take my 6.5x53R and run it as I want too
buy an old cool sporting rifle 500-800$ from tradex or intersurplus chambered in 7x61 or 7x64 or another neat older chambering (sako L61's look nice, as do the husky 1900's)
or buy a 500-800$ newish used rifle off the EE chambered in a magnum like a rem mag, win mag, weatherby mag, any of the .264 to .308 mags (entry level Savage, Remington, Winchester, beat up browning or tikka)
I plan to sight the rifle in at 200 yard and not shoot farther then 300 yards. here are the numbers for the 3 different 6.5mm bullets I have out to 300 yards
as you can see at 250 yards I have next to no power left. a 180gr in a 300WM has more thump at 450 yards then this at the muzzle.
Description 129gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 129 sst
Bullet Weight (grains) 129 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .485
Muzzle Velocity 2,400 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0------ -0.8---- 0.0---- 2400---- 1650
50----- 2.0---- 0.2---- 2313---- 1533
100---- 3.1---- 0.9---- 2229---- 1423
150---- 2.5---- 2.0---- 2146---- 1319
200---- 0.0---- 3.5---- 2064---- 1221
250---- -4.6---- 5.6---- 1985---- 1128
300---- -11.1---- 8.0---- 1906---- 1041
Description 140gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 140 sbt
Bullet Weight (grains) 140 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .485
Muzzle Velocity 2,300 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0------ -0.8---- -0.0---- 2300---- 1644
50----- 2.2---- 0.3---- 2216---- 1526
100---- 3.4---- 1.0---- 2133---- 1414
150---- 2.7---- 2.1---- 2052---- 1308
200---- 0.0---- 3.7---- 1972---- 1209
250---- -4.9---- 5.7---- 1894---- 1115
300---- -12.3---- 8.5---- 1819---- 1029
Description 160gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 160 RN
Bullet Weight (grains) 160 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .283
Muzzle Velocity 2,100 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0----- -0.8---- 0.0---- 2100---- 1567
50----- 3.2---- 0.4---- 1963---- 1369
100---- 4.9---- 1.7---- 1832---- 1192
150---- 3.9---- 4.1---- 1708---- 1036
200---- 0.0---- 7.7---- 1590---- 898
250---- -7.3---- 12.2---- 1479---- 777
300---- -18.6---- 18.1---- 1378---- 674
why I ask is I'm planning a goat/sheep hunt for next Sept for want to make sure I have enough gun for the job. I know lots of animals have been killed using what the shooter had it his hands but where I have a choice in the matter id like to pick a good option
I have lots of short range rifles heavy thumpers (375H&H, 43 express, 460 Weatherby, 500 Jeffery, .577 muzzle loader) but they all seem a bit over board and heavy so I don't want to carry them in the mountains.
and for smaller cartridges I don't have many with me in BC they are all stored in Nova Scotia, as I only wanted to bring a few rifles with me here. so for smaller bore centerfire I have 6.5x53R and 303 British
I'm building a classis sporting rifle that I was going to take with me on the trip, but now looking at the numbers it may not be enough gun its chambered in 6.5x53R (ballistic the same as a 6.5 Grendel)
I ran the numbers using a 129gr, 140gr and 160gr bullets and at 200 yards, its surprising how slow and little energy it has
so I ran the numbers for my 303br with 125gr, 150gr and 180gr, while the 180's and 150's showed promise that was only until I ran the numbers for a 300wm
so my options are-
take my 6.5x53R and run it as I want too
buy an old cool sporting rifle 500-800$ from tradex or intersurplus chambered in 7x61 or 7x64 or another neat older chambering (sako L61's look nice, as do the husky 1900's)
or buy a 500-800$ newish used rifle off the EE chambered in a magnum like a rem mag, win mag, weatherby mag, any of the .264 to .308 mags (entry level Savage, Remington, Winchester, beat up browning or tikka)
I plan to sight the rifle in at 200 yard and not shoot farther then 300 yards. here are the numbers for the 3 different 6.5mm bullets I have out to 300 yards
as you can see at 250 yards I have next to no power left. a 180gr in a 300WM has more thump at 450 yards then this at the muzzle.
Description 129gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 129 sst
Bullet Weight (grains) 129 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .485
Muzzle Velocity 2,400 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0------ -0.8---- 0.0---- 2400---- 1650
50----- 2.0---- 0.2---- 2313---- 1533
100---- 3.1---- 0.9---- 2229---- 1423
150---- 2.5---- 2.0---- 2146---- 1319
200---- 0.0---- 3.5---- 2064---- 1221
250---- -4.6---- 5.6---- 1985---- 1128
300---- -11.1---- 8.0---- 1906---- 1041
Description 140gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 140 sbt
Bullet Weight (grains) 140 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .485
Muzzle Velocity 2,300 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0------ -0.8---- -0.0---- 2300---- 1644
50----- 2.2---- 0.3---- 2216---- 1526
100---- 3.4---- 1.0---- 2133---- 1414
150---- 2.7---- 2.1---- 2052---- 1308
200---- 0.0---- 3.7---- 1972---- 1209
250---- -4.9---- 5.7---- 1894---- 1115
300---- -12.3---- 8.5---- 1819---- 1029
Description 160gr 6.5x53R load
Bullet Style 160 RN
Bullet Weight (grains) 160 grs
G1 Ballistic Coefficient .283
Muzzle Velocity 2,100 fps
RANGE (YD) DROP (IN) WIND DRIFT (IN) VELOCITY (FPS) ENERGY (FT-LB)
0----- -0.8---- 0.0---- 2100---- 1567
50----- 3.2---- 0.4---- 1963---- 1369
100---- 4.9---- 1.7---- 1832---- 1192
150---- 3.9---- 4.1---- 1708---- 1036
200---- 0.0---- 7.7---- 1590---- 898
250---- -7.3---- 12.2---- 1479---- 777
300---- -18.6---- 18.1---- 1378---- 674
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