i had friends with both 20 mm and 37 mm.
195 and 197 is still on the light side.( i actually did some ot the testing on the thick wall 180s' for berger)
when you get to 2000 weight is your friend..
your money do as you wish.
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Nope, I was kidding Dave. I have no intentions of shooting that far. I got into Archery so my big shots are 70 yards. That is a challenge like nothing else Ive ever done.
Not simply about weight Mike, you know that. The Berger 7mm 195gr has a G7 BC of .387 which is 5% higher than your 230gr. Not my words....I’m simply repeating Berger’s printed information. But you are correct that each of us has our own agenda’s choice. And I also agree with Rob..While I would like to engage at up to a mile, I won’t pretend that up to/beyond 2K yds in anyway is in my foreseeable future. Just, eventually I want a caliber that will do One Mile easily. Also, competition serves me no interest any longer either. (Never rifle, but pistol) Even then, I found instruction was more my cup of joe!
Want to hear something nuts? Right before my accident in June, 2014, for several months actually, I had been researching Bows. I was just about ready to drop the hammer on one, as anywhere around here in Philadelphia, bow hunting reigns supreme. And I was itching to fill my freezer with the huge, corn fed doe we have. But God had other plans for me.
God has placed trails on many of us Dave. It is the way a sculptor works.
Sad thing is about a good bow and a compliment paraphernalia; arrows, broad heads, sight, quiver, release etc... it ends up as much a a quality rifle with decent optics.
You are absolutely correct my friend! And please, I hope it doesn’t sound as I am complaining. Not by a long shot. I am truly blessed by The Father above. Just that it struck me as a coincidence.
I hear ya on that! I spent maybe 5-6 months investing myself in learning bow tech during that time. Obviously I stopped at that point. I was likely researching THAT day, it was June 4th, and then I was in the hospital for 2 months. So that day was the last I spent learning bows. And I’m sure SO much has evolved with the technology since. I can’t even imagine. I do recall how in aww I was at the velocity being achieved THEN..2014. Fascinating stuff!