What is the best bullet for long range shooting? The most effective rifle bullet for you depends on your mission criteria. This video examines the various characteristics of .223 and 5.56mm, .243 and 6mm, .257, .264 and 6.5mm, .277 and 6.8 SPC, .284 and 7mm, .308 and 7.62mm, .338, .408 Chey-Tac, and even .50 BMG projectiles and helps you choose which will be the most applicable to your application.. Whether you are hunting, target shooting, working as a LE officer, or if you are a Special Operator in the military, this video will present a new idea of how to make your considerations when making your bullet choice. How far can a bullet travel and still perform it job? This video considers the basics of terminals ballistics and how they apply to projectile performance at extended ranges when picking your projectile. You will also learn how sectional density related to bullet penetration. Apply what you learned in the previous videos when considering your specific long range bullet package. NOTE: Be sure to match your rifle twist to suit your bullet choice. Longer bullets designed for long range may require tighter twist rates. (more on this in the equipment selection video) Many of the illustrations and tables used in this video are now available at: http://postimage.org/gallery/bxlfasze/4e32d9e1/ All of the music, illustrations, tables, and photography in this film were created by TiborasaurusRex, an unsigned artist. Song Title: Particle Jam Music and Lyrics written by: TiborasuarusRex Vocals and Instrumentation by: TiborasaurusRex Album: N/A