How many yards out is it that the energy drops off in say a 22-250 for example, and a small animal like a prarie dog just more or less gets pushed over to the side, but no longer does the spectacular red-mist or acrobatics?
What I'm really trying to do is use ballistic charts based on your experience to estimate the necessary energy or speed of a bullet out of my next long-range rifle that will deliver such performance.
I'm thinking that at 200 yards, a 22-250 sends a 55 grain Vmax to a prarie-dog with 981ft.Lbs energy and at 2,835fps delivering this kind of performance. (??) So then.....at 500 yards, will a 7mm mag sending a 120Vmax to a prarie dog at a heftier 1,265 ft.lbs, but at a slower 2,179fps deliver the same acrobatics?
What I'm really trying to do is use ballistic charts based on your experience to estimate the necessary energy or speed of a bullet out of my next long-range rifle that will deliver such performance.
I'm thinking that at 200 yards, a 22-250 sends a 55 grain Vmax to a prarie-dog with 981ft.Lbs energy and at 2,835fps delivering this kind of performance. (??) So then.....at 500 yards, will a 7mm mag sending a 120Vmax to a prarie dog at a heftier 1,265 ft.lbs, but at a slower 2,179fps deliver the same acrobatics?
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