Nothin' shot at knows the difference 'tween a bullet belched out of a muzzle at 800 fps, or 4,000 fps. The shooter doesn't even know, unless there's a chronograph involved. Well, for the purpose of this discussion there is a chronograph involved, and when you see the digits reflected back at you in excess of 4,000 fps - you can't help but grin - inside and out.
My current favorite for tickling that barrier is the .204 Ruger, followed very closely by the .220 Swift. The Swift is a far more versatile round and with heavier bullets completely capable of swattin' "big" game, though not at the 4,000 fps mark (out to reasonable distance). Lighter bullets in the Swift make it a 4,000 fps varmint/target rocket. The Swift's heavier dose of powder makes it less enjoyable to shoot than the Ruger for several reasons, namely expense, loudness, and recoil. The Swift isn't a punishing chambering, but some days I'm slingin' several hundred rounds down range, and the toll begins to mount - to the point of "okay, enough." That lil' .204 Ruger however couldn't generate enough recoil to make you blink twice, even if you tried to run the world out of powder. One of my .204's is a heavy bugger - by design. With a little effort on your part, you can actually see impacts while looking through the scope, and at 4,000 fps, it doesn't take long for that to happen!
My entries, the 220 Swift, and .204 Ruger.
Yours?
My current favorite for tickling that barrier is the .204 Ruger, followed very closely by the .220 Swift. The Swift is a far more versatile round and with heavier bullets completely capable of swattin' "big" game, though not at the 4,000 fps mark (out to reasonable distance). Lighter bullets in the Swift make it a 4,000 fps varmint/target rocket. The Swift's heavier dose of powder makes it less enjoyable to shoot than the Ruger for several reasons, namely expense, loudness, and recoil. The Swift isn't a punishing chambering, but some days I'm slingin' several hundred rounds down range, and the toll begins to mount - to the point of "okay, enough." That lil' .204 Ruger however couldn't generate enough recoil to make you blink twice, even if you tried to run the world out of powder. One of my .204's is a heavy bugger - by design. With a little effort on your part, you can actually see impacts while looking through the scope, and at 4,000 fps, it doesn't take long for that to happen!
My entries, the 220 Swift, and .204 Ruger.
Yours?