I have several heavier rifles in different calibers, but am looking for a lighter hunting rig. Planning on hunting mostly deer and up to elk, but nothing bigger. Looking for something a custom less than 12 to 13 pounds with scope. Going to be shooting in mostly open to semi-open country or western US, and not dense woods.
I already have a 7mm WSM but it's too heavy to pack for hunting. The other calibers that I have are 5.56NATO, 308win & 6.5 Creedmoor. Yes, I reload and that is why I posted this question in this section to target reloaders and shooters that actually have experience in shooting and reloading 280AI.
Yes, I realize that a 7mm rem mag is more popular, and has more loaded ammo, etc...but it is too similar to a 7mm WSM for me to consider.
Also considered 6.5x284 but it is similar to 6.5 Creedmoor, so likely not. I know it will get more velocity and thus range, but prefer 7s for higher BC and more downrange energy for elk.
Should I stick with a 7mm WSM, or is a .280AI "different" enough to give me an advantage with a shorter barrel and reduced recoil. I'm indifferent about using a muzzle brake, either way as I probably won't shoot extended sessions.
Thanks.
I already have a 7mm WSM but it's too heavy to pack for hunting. The other calibers that I have are 5.56NATO, 308win & 6.5 Creedmoor. Yes, I reload and that is why I posted this question in this section to target reloaders and shooters that actually have experience in shooting and reloading 280AI.
Yes, I realize that a 7mm rem mag is more popular, and has more loaded ammo, etc...but it is too similar to a 7mm WSM for me to consider.
Also considered 6.5x284 but it is similar to 6.5 Creedmoor, so likely not. I know it will get more velocity and thus range, but prefer 7s for higher BC and more downrange energy for elk.
Should I stick with a 7mm WSM, or is a .280AI "different" enough to give me an advantage with a shorter barrel and reduced recoil. I'm indifferent about using a muzzle brake, either way as I probably won't shoot extended sessions.
Thanks.