6.5 Hunting and Long Range Options from Barnes Bullets: Guns & Gear| S9 E8

Published on January 11, 2018
Duration: 2:35

This video discusses Barnes Vortex ammunition, focusing on 6.5 Creedmoor and 260 Remington calibers for hunting and long-range applications. It highlights the efficiency of the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge, noting minimal velocity loss with shorter barrels, making it suitable for mountain hunting. The Barnes Vortex 140-grain Match Burner bullet is presented as a high-BC, boattail projectile designed for terminal performance and long-distance accuracy.

Quick Summary

Barnes Vortex offers high-performance 6.5 Creedmoor and 260 Remington ammunition, featuring the 140-grain Match Burner bullet with a BC near 0.600. This bullet is designed for excellent terminal performance and long-range accuracy, with minimal velocity loss even from shorter barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Popularity of 6.5 Calibers
  2. 00:136.5 Creedmoor Barrel Length vs. Velocity
  3. 00:26Vortex Ammunition for Mountain Hunting
  4. 00:50Bullet Performance on Antelope
  5. 01:07Match Ammunition Introduction
  6. 01:16140 Grain Match Burner Bullet Specs
  7. 01:27Long Distance Shooting Capabilities
  8. 01:38Barnes Vortex Ammunition Expansion
  9. 01:486.5 Creedmoor Ballistics and Recoil
  10. 01:56Tannerite Demonstration
  11. 02:17Barnes Vortex for Hunting Rifles

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of using 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition for hunting?

The 6.5 Creedmoor offers excellent ballistics with manageable recoil, making it suitable for various hunting scenarios. Its efficiency means minimal velocity loss even with shorter barrels, which is advantageous for maneuverability in rugged terrain like mountains.

What makes the Barnes Vortex 140-grain Match Burner bullet effective for long-range shooting?

The Barnes Vortex 140-grain Match Burner bullet features a high ballistic coefficient (approaching 0.600) and a boattail design, which reduces aerodynamic drag. This allows it to maintain velocity and accuracy over long distances.

How does barrel length affect velocity in 6.5 Creedmoor?

For the 6.5 Creedmoor, the loss in velocity is minimal, approximately 25 to 40 feet per second for every two inches of barrel length reduction. This allows for the use of shorter, more maneuverable barrels without significantly compromising performance.

What is the terminal performance of Barnes Vortex ammunition?

Barnes Vortex ammunition is designed for impressive terminal performance. Anecdotal evidence suggests that game animals hit with these bullets go down quickly and decisively, indicating effective energy transfer upon impact.

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