While the 458 is a short range thumper, I think that many people mistakenly think that the 6.5 Grendel is only useful at long ranges.
In fact its a great overall round for anyone wanting something more potent than the 5.56 at SHORT, MIDDLE and LONG ranges. Sure, compared to anything else you blow out the barrel of an AR15 the 6.5 Grendel will outrun most everything at long ranges, but its also a very effective round at all ranges. With lightweight bullets its a pretty darn good varmint rifle. With heavier bullets its a one shot stopper of medium size game. Recoil is light/modest, a bit more than the 5.56 but only half of a 308 Win and my daughter can easily manage quick follow up shots.
Yes I do understand Im not comparing apples to apples. I do know in Indiana I can hunt with the .458 and it does not have the reach out and touch someone range of the 6.5. I guess what I was looking for is what other guns owners like/dislike about either gun. I only wish the Grendel was legal to hunt with it would make this easier. Although when going out west it would be a great gun to have with me. Really its not trying to fill any type of need other than filling an empty slot in my gun safe.
Well the 6.5 Grendel is LEGAL for Indiana hunting as long as you are not hunting Whitetail Deer. But if you want to hunt coyotes or other similar game then you are legally allowed to hunt wtih the 6.5 Grendel.