Originally Posted By: Zee
....the numbers say the bullet will work.

Under perfect conditions, perfect shot placement, perfect presentation, the use of a laser rangefinder and intimate knowledge of the bullet's trajectory. Trouble is, your range has to be perfect. No guestimating. By the time it reaches 150yds, it's dropping like a stone. The drop from 150-200yds is 13". The drop from 200yds to 250yds is equal to that from 0-200yds. Over 40" from a 100yd zero. If you're off by 20yds, you miss. If you're off by 10yds, wounded deer. Are you going to measure the bullet's drop every ten yards from 100-200yds and keep that information on hand? Not a big deal if you screw up shooting steel. Really big deal shooting live game.

And what happens when everything is not perfect?

Like I said, it's an irresponsible stunt.