Whistlersgoo, This started as a post about best cal for 1000yds on the 600/1000yd Benchrest section on Benchrest central ..I have no requirement to kill the paper targets that i shoot at at the 1000yd Benchrest matchs that i attend ,so much of the specific facts and figures that you bring to the this table are dead set wasted IMO when dealing with the competitions that already are in place ..The more that i shoot 1000yd Benchrest the more i get to see ,1st hand ,that the speed of the projectile at target is way less important than the grouping capability of ALL of those same bullets .. I don't know how much energy is required to punch my 30 cal bullets through the paper , all i do know is they do make a hole that can be measured and i need 10 from 10 bullets close together not as you seem to need , 11 from 15 .. Good luck with your quest to get a match that suits you purposes ..JR..Jeff Rogers
You are correct as far as its sanction status. I am not going to criticize anyone and I don't mean ill intent. But the latest Mil Spec( field/bench) on the .408 has beaten the .50BMG in every category with the exception of close range anti-component testing. However past 700 yards, the .408 is greatly superior to the .50BMG in both maintaining its supersonic speed and delivery greater downrange energy +/- Para. After all, that's what the round was developed for LONG RANGE! For it's intended purpose, the .408 has superior ballistic properties, the system is much, MUCH lighter to field carry, is enter-graded as a system "non-NATO". What more can you ask for? A six pack, chips and a burger?