big ears
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Ok so considering sensible distances (out to 300m) they are all the same.i don't understand this , sorry
of the 308/7-08/6.5cr the 308 has the most recoil followed by the 7-08 and then the 6.5cr all things being constant as much as possible and and muzzle energy is in the same order but at 300m it's reversed with the creed just pipping it , thats using 150gr in the 308 and 140gr in the other two to try and keep it even
so all things being as equal as possible the 7-08 does not have 6.5 recoil but 308 'knock down' power ?
they are three extremely similar rounds with very similar performance and personally i would recommend the lowest recoil whilst making the necessary energy to get the job done , lower recoil equals easier to shoot well and better shot placement in my experience?
Perceived recoil is a multi factorial issue and while in part Newtonian physics also fit of rifle plays a part.
The real life difference is that 7mm bullets do make a bigger wound Chanel and seem to knock down quicker than the 6.5. This can be down to bullet design but I’ve shot 6.5 for many years and am very pleasantly surprised that the 7mm dies drop them better.
You can get easily lost with ballistics charts but it’s on the ground that counts. This is not a CM kicking as I think the rise in the 6.5 awareness is great and have always waved the flag. Just that if I was to start again and have one rifle I’d seriously consider 7mm.
Personal choice.