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The 6x47 Lapua cartridge performs well in a variety of weather conditions, particularly in cold temperatures where its low expansion and consistent velocity make it advantageous for hunting small varmints.
Performance in Cold Weather
The 6x47 Lapua’s low expansion characteristics make it well-suited for hunting in cold temperatures. This is because the cartridge’s smaller case capacity and lower powder charge result in a more stable velocity, even at temperatures below 0°C (32°F). In such conditions, the 6x47 Lapua’s 95-grain Amax bullets will retain up to 95% of their original velocity, ensuring effective range and penetration.
Performance in Windy Conditions
The 6x47 Lapua’s ballistic coefficient (BC) of 0.625 makes it a suitable choice for hunting in windy conditions. This is because the cartridge’s slower rate of fall and reduced wind drift allow for more accurate shooting at longer ranges. When hunting in windy conditions, it’s essential to account for the wind’s effects on bullet trajectory. To do this, use a ballistic calculator or a rangefinder with wind compensation capabilities to ensure accurate shot placement.
Hunting Small Game with the 6x47 Lapua
The 6x47 Lapua is an excellent cartridge for hunting small varmints such as prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and coyotes. Its flat trajectory and high velocity make it ideal for shots out to 300 yards or more. When hunting with the 6x47 Lapua, use a rifle with a good scope and a stabilizing stock to ensure accurate and consistent shooting. It’s also essential to use the correct ammunition, as the 6x47 Lapua’s performance can be affected by the type and weight of the bullet used.
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