Originally Posted By: WhoCaresIf your not shooting at a live target and there is little wind you should be able to hit 600 yds reliably. Won't have much energy left. Heck u could probably hit a 1000 yd target if you don't mind the rainbow trajectory.
At 850 yards, the 50 V-Max from a 223, and a 175 Sierra MatchKing have the same trajectory, and at 1,000 yards, the 50 V-Max has only 10% more drop - so why is long range OK with the 308 and not OK with the 223 and 50gr V-Max?
Originally Posted By: LWILLIAMS
Not consistently at all as the bullet at 223 velocity would be subsonic and the transition would likely play helll on which way the bullet wants to go. Yeah, maybe 1 in 50 might hit the target but not the right tool for that shooting.
There is no problem with "subsonic" and "transitions"... these are myths passed on by guys that haven't shot at very long range.
There are a fair number of guys on this site that have whacked PD's at 1,000 yds and better with 223 class rifles, and 50gr plastic tipped bullets - all you gotta do is adjust for the (predictable) drop.
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