I run a 6 creed. You will like the difference in performance over the 22 calls.Thx for the info. I shifted gears yesterday, and ordered a 6mm creedmoor. A different rabbit hole.
I don’t believe I ever said anything about speed over accuracy. Of course accuracy must be first and foremost. But without a flat trajectory, why bother? I’m not going to range, or dial coyotes, coming to the call. I’m also trying to to get less wind drift to make hits more likely.Are you prioritizing speed over accuracy? If so, may I ask why?
I place optimum accuracy over FPS... the target, dead or alive, isn't going to notice a couple hundred FPS.
A "flatter" trajectory matters not when accuracy is sacrificed for speed.
I don’t believe I ever said anything about speed over accuracy. Of course accuracy must be first and foremost. But without a flat trajectory, why bother? I’m not going to range, or dial coyotes, coming to the call. I’m also trying to to get less wind drift to make hits more likely.
I don’t believe I ever said anything about speed over accuracy. Of course accuracy must be first and foremost. But without a flat trajectory, why bother? I’m not going to range, or dial coyotes, coming to the call. I’m also trying to to get less wind drift to make hits more likely.
There's shades of gray all along the line.
For myself, for a calling rifle specifically, if I have a load averaging five shot groups in the high .3's and a load averaging in the low 4's but 200 fps faster, I'm going with the faster one. Anything under .5 MOA as an average for five, five shot groups shot consecutively, is acceptable to me for a calling rifle.
For a colony varmint rifle, I'm more picky about accuracy. I want to see low .3's but will accept anything in the .3's. Running in the .4's is okay after it has some miles on it. But new, I want to see better than that. If the rifle really wants to run noticeably slower to shoot good, I'm going to change something. I don't build hot rods to not run fast.
That's me. My rifles. Somebody else, their rifles, whatever makes them happy is fine by me. Alf said it well in another thread recently. "I know what works best for me, and that's all that matters".
- DAA