Unlicensed Dremel
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I don't compete but from what I've been reading, it seems like in the last couple/few years, the practical shooters have gravitated toward the 6mms (with a smattering of 6.5s), whereas the F Class shooters have gravitated toward the 6.5s (with a smattering of 7mms, 6mm, & others) - excluding F/TR of course.
My questions are....
--is this accurate?
--if so, why would this be, since the distances are roughly the same? Is it because there are more shots to a match in practical shoots and thus recoil is more of a factor? F class guns heavier and thus less recoil? Or are 6mm chamberings just every bit as good in the wind to 1K, as a 6.5mm?
Just curious.
My questions are....
--is this accurate?
--if so, why would this be, since the distances are roughly the same? Is it because there are more shots to a match in practical shoots and thus recoil is more of a factor? F class guns heavier and thus less recoil? Or are 6mm chamberings just every bit as good in the wind to 1K, as a 6.5mm?
Just curious.