Yes, in 1000yd BR and flyshoots, the 6mms win LG most of the time as they are the best tool for 1000yd LG and 500M fly LG.Tony Z wrote:Reloder 15 and a good 6 mil bullet. Whodda thunk that?
This is what I don't get. I won LG at the 2013 SCC with a 6 mil. Placed second in both score and group in HG using the same LG. Last year Jacko cleans up at SCC LG with a 6 mil. Then wins Fly with same 6 mil as I did years ago. But 6 mils are no good for Fclass or 1K? Run the numbers boys using real world data like say that from this years PRS events. Seriously the only reason the 7s rule is because few are smart enough to see the wood for the trees. Not saying Fclassers are dumb, rather that they have developed sheep syndrome associated with SR BR.. Have a very close look at what is NOT being used in PRS at 300 to 1200 yards.
As for F classers only using 7MMs due to sheep syndrome, well, not sure about that. Most F class shooters compete in long range club shoots once a week, maybe practice mid week, usually attend 1/2 dozen prize meetings a year and a 5-7 day championship (Queens) shoot 1-4 times a year. I would say 3000-5000 rounds fired at long range a year for the better F class shooters is the norm. Most serious F class shooters shoot a few 6mms and 6.5s in club and smaller comps and save their 7MMs for big meetings. (I have 5x 6MMs, 2x 6.5s and 6 or7x 7MMs at the moment so no sheep syndrome here). I LOVE shooting my 6MMs in F Class but in a serious F class state, national or world F Class championships I, like others switch to 7MMs. (I know a state Queens was won by a 6MM a few years ago and a 22BR 8 years ago)
When I or many other F classers shoot fly or 1000yd BR LG, we usually switch to our beloved 6MMs as they are what works for that game. (Though I am keen to try a 6.5x47 for fly shoots as I think it has some beneficial traits).
As for what they use in PRS, no idea, I haven't shot it, but I would likely gravitate to what the majority found works in that discipline.