Thar said:
You can take offence from my posts or you can read and be educated.
Hi Dalua, hope you are well, you should know me by now,

my “be educated comment” was for one poster as this subject, as it has been done to death before as we know.
Dalua said:
Indeed, I
can also perceive that you're being a very naughty man:
Thar said:
The facts:-
6.5 X55 with a 160gn bullet, MV 2300 fps will have 1096 lbs of energy at 200 yards.
243 with a 100gn bullet, MV 3000fps will have 1301 lbs of energy at 200 yards.
What you call here 'the facts' are actually only 'some facts', which you have carefully selected to demonstrate your point in typically melodramatic fashion. :
I have taken the two heaviest weight bullets widely available for the 2 calibers mentioned, both the velocities are the maximum velocities that these bullets can be loaded for from the same reloading manual. I choose 200 yards only because Mryou mentioned that a 243 was not up to shooting deer beyond 100/150 yards. I don’t see how I could be more fair?????

Never the less even I was surprised, I expected the 6.5 to come out on top by a small amount, not the 243 ace it my so much.
Dalua said:
What if we gave the 6.5mm a 120gr boat-tailed pointed pill rather than a 160gr round-nose torpedo, and a more respectable 2800fps rather than a 6.5x54M-S-like 2300fps?
As I mention that is the maxim velocity recorded in my reloading manual, you may have read in shooting times magazine the respected rifle man Bruce Potts when reloading with 160gn bullets could not achieve deer legal velocities for Scotland (2450fps), hence why Muir bought this post back to the top, and at that point everybody was getting along fine. 8)
Dalua said:
I think then the figures would bear out what I, and probably what most other 6.5x55 users believe: namely that it is more powerful than .243, and less powerful than pretty much everything else, but entirely capable at normal ranges and a delight to use.
I agree with all the above, if you read any of my other posts I always say that the caliber works best with lighter 120-130gn bullets.
Dalua said:
It is good to note, however, that you can take comfort from the assumption that people who hold beliefs non-coincident with your own probably haven't done much stalking.
Well as to me doubting the poster experience if somebody tells you that the 243 has poor trajectory, and is not up to shooting UK deer above 100/150 yards and the 308 destroys meat, and has a lot of recoil, you have to wonder.
Dalua said:
Thar said:
Don’t take my word for it
Splendid advice to all your readers!
Now who is being naughty, twisting words?
As for Troll, well Mryou might be, but me………………….. well you lads know my favorite subject.
ATB
Tahr