I'm not sure why anybody would want to handicap themselves with a 125 grain 30 caliber bullet, unless, like I said, it is for the lighter recoil. A 125 grain bullet in 30 caliber has a pitiful Ballistic Coefficient. For long range, and even short range shooting, you're better off with a heavier bullet with a higher B.C. One of the biggest benefits with a higher B.C. isn't the flatter trajectory, it's less wind drift. And up close, that 125 is likely to ruin more meat than a heavier slug moving along at a lower velocity. Just my
