My Favorite Long Distance Rifle Cartridges

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Looking for long distance rifle cartridges? Here's my version of the best long range hard hitters in the business!

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Long Range Rounds

One of the requirements to become a United States Marine (when I was in, it may have changed by now) was to shoot at 200, 300 and 500 yards.

Basically, there were three different levels of qualification based on the score you got: marksman, sharpshooter, and expert rifleman. We used the steel sights that came on our M16s which were chambered in 5.56 NATO.

I used to think this was an awesome round suited for long distance shooting. That is until I realized that it wasn't the best one available.

Below are a few bullet rounds specifically made for long distance shooting.

1. 6.5 Creedmoor

This rifle cartridge is arguably the best 6.5 caliber for long range shooting. It's a newer addition to the long-distance shooting cartridges that demands the attention of anyone looking to get into this sport or someone who is already in this sport and looking for another option.

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The 6.5mm family of cartridges is one of the most accurate and flattest shootings available on the market. Unfortunately, they are also one of the most expensive of the smaller sized match grade rounds, coming in at over a dollar per unit.

 

Their accuracy comes from a relatively small projectile between 120-140 grains. This bullet is capable of bucking the wind due to its aerodynamics and velocity.

Projectile Definition: The movement of a bullet or an object thrown horizontally until it's influenced by gravitational force.

It's one of the new rifle calibers essentially the same as a .260 with a few small differences to help it push the accuracy envelope.

2. .308 Winchester

This workhorse is tried and true. It has been tested for many years and is known as an accurate heavy hitter capable of going the distance (literally).

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This is an affordable round that is also readily available. In fact, these rounds can be found starting at 60 cents per cartridge, to well over $2.00 depending on the quantity and grain size of the projectile.

These rounds are deadly accurate out to about 1,000 yards and are decent at bucking the wind to help aid in accuracy. Grain sizes usually range from 145-180, and just about everything in between.

3. .300 RUM

When you want to shoot something powerful, with a fast-moving bullet, the .300 Remington Ultra Magnum is a great choice.

The superior velocity of the projectile means it drops slower than other bullets (because it covers a greater distance in a shorter amount of time). Thus, this projectile is very accurate out at very long distances.

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Furthermore, this is a magnum load making it powerful enough to take that moose or grizzly bear you've been thinking about.

These rounds are expensive and can cost as much as $4.00 per round. However, if long distance shooting or hunting is a serious endeavor for you, you can't go wrong with this cartridge.

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4. .338 Lapua

Some people have stated that the longest confirmed sniper kill at 2,400+ yards was done with a .338 Lapua.

The pros have estimated that the bullet was traveling somewhere in the neighborhood of 850-900 feet per second when it reached the poor sap on the receiving end.

Considering that it had just flown for 1.5 miles, that ain't bad! When you've just gotta reach out and touch something, you can't go wrong with a long range .338 Lapua Magnum.

5. .50 BMG

Because, why not? Listen, in all honesty, if you've never fired one, you need to put it on your bucket list. This is a great option if you need to put down a Tyrannosaurus Rex or punch a hole in a light armored vehicle out at 2,000 yards.

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Bullet size starts at a tremendous 600 grains and goes up from there depending on how big your dinosaur is.

The guns are big, heavy, and expensive. Each time you apply steady pressure to the trigger a 5 dollar bill comes flying out of the pipe at over 2,700 feet per second.

But hey, you only live once, right?

Here's a video by Scott Robinson Outdoors of a wild boar shot using 6.5 Creedmoor:


It should go without saying that there are a lot more long-distance cartridges that could be on this list. If I were to list all of them, I'd likely run out of the room.

The good news is these cartridges are tried and tested so if it's long-distance shooting you're up to, you'll surely love these hard hitters!

What other long-distance rifle cartridges do you think belong to this list? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below!

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on March 29, 2016, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.

2 Responses to :
My Favorite Long Distance Rifle Cartridges

  1. Ricky Turner says:

    Did you forget the .300 Win Mag?

    1. Mike says:

      I’m pleased with my model 700 300 win mag hand loaded 180gr Hornady SST projectiles with 68.4 gr. hybrid 100V powder in 1 shot brass from my firearm case necked sized gave me 3000fps through my croynograph dropped large hog 1 shot at around 800 meters keep in mind really good scope set up is just as important as a ton of time at the range

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