Why don't we see more 7mm-08 builds? My wife shoots a 7mm-08 and it is a tack driver and it has very little recoil.
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Here is my newest that just arrived about a month ago. A really handy rig that I hope sees lots of use this year.
What are the specs on that? Looks handy!
If you run energy calculations on what you can get out of a 6mm-08, 6.5mm-08, 7mm-08, .308 and .338-08, you'll see the 7mm version is the "most efficient", meaning you can create the highest amount of muzzle energy with the 7mm variant.
What is the math supporting this statement? Just not sure what the statement means, "most efficient"? The 243 and 260 are pretty darn efficient...
As I wrote in my post which you quoted, "most efficient" the way I used it means you can create the highest amount of muzzle energy with the 7mm variant of the X-08 case.
In fact, the 6mm and 6.5mm offerings are the *least* efficient way to turn chemical energy inherent to smokeless powder into kinetic energy of a projectile using an X-08 case.
We can argue all day about bullets, barrel lengths, power charges, SAAMI pressure, and what energy levels are achievable....but here's a little arithimetic:
Kinetic energy = .5 * mass * velocity * velocity
For example:
243 Winchester, 115gr DTAC, 3100fps
(.5 * 115gr * 3100fps * 3100fps) / 7000gr/lb / 32.2 fps^2 = 2452 lb*ft
Repeating this calculation for various X-08 cartridges we use for long range target shooting:
243Win, 115 DTAC, 3100fps - 2452 lb*ft
260Rem, 140amax, 2850fps - 2523 lb*ft
708Rem, 162amax, 2800fps - 2817 lb*ft
308Win, 175smk, 2675fps - 2778 lb*ft
Again, we can argue about nuances all day about how so-and-so is getting 3400fps from their 115dtac in a 243 (2950 lb*ft by the way) because they are using a duplex charge of bullseye and H1000 and have a 38" barrel....
I'm pretty sure I assigned reasonable velocities to each cartridge, assuming reasonable and typical powder charges and barrel lengths.
Turbos"s note at 2800 looks like 280 speed. I have seen other posts with better speeds than I have gotten so far, Im down at 2600 - 2650 still.
As far as the efficiency goes the smaller bullets may have higher efficiency at longer range due to a higher ballistic coefficient. I still like the round though, I have one that i've taken a lot of deer with.
As far as the efficiency goes the smaller bullets may have higher efficiency at longer range due to a higher ballistic coefficient. I still like the round though, I have one that i've taken a lot of deer with.
kinetic energy= i/2(mass)*(velocity^2)Need to go over your numbers again.
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hopefully that helped a little? if not i can go over it with actual numbers when i have more time. I should add that i may wrongfully used the word "smaller" i meant smaller diameter bullets, using a smaller diameter bullet of the same mass will naturally have less air resistance.
The 7-08 has the longest effective range off the -08 variants, also.
I decided on .260 because of recoil; I was warned by some experienced Hiders that 7-08 recoil is equal to or more than .308 when loaded up.
I'm hoping that the rifle I'm building with a 24" M40 profile barrel in a McRees and a Little Jimmy brake will recoil more like .223 than .308.
Joe
All comes down to what you need the rifle to do. If punching paper/steel out to 1K is all the rifle will be doing then the .243 is hard to beat with the same drop/drift as the 6.5/7mm, but with the added feature of minimal recoil. If hunting gets added to the equation energy on target becomes a much more important number, and as was mentioned earlier the 7mm (of the X-08 cases) has the numbers. The 6.5 is a middle ground between the 6/7mm in regards to recoil and energy. Also to consider is barrel life 6<6.5<7.
7mm08 is an awesome chambering. Accurate, easy to load for and great bbl life. I'm getting roughly 2750 with 162s in a 22" bbl.
Recoil is certainly there. I put a brake on mine - made it a pud to shoot.
Love my 7mm-08 Ackley 2900fps with 162's.
Very interested in this. ^ Would you mind giving load specs and bbl length
As I wrote in my post which you quoted, "most efficient" the way I used it means you can create the highest amount of muzzle energy with the 7mm variant of the X-08 case.
In fact, the 6mm and 6.5mm offerings are the *least* efficient way to turn chemical energy inherent to smokeless powder into kinetic energy of a projectile using an X-08 case.
We can argue all day about bullets, barrel lengths, power charges, SAAMI pressure, and what energy levels are achievable....but here's a little arithimetic:
Kinetic energy = .5 * mass * velocity * velocity
For example:
243 Winchester, 115gr DTAC, 3100fps
(.5 * 115gr * 3100fps * 3100fps) / 7000gr/lb / 32.2 fps^2 = 2452 lb*ft
Repeating this calculation for various X-08 cartridges we use for long range target shooting:
243Win, 115 DTAC, 3100fps - 2452 lb*ft
260Rem, 140amax, 2850fps - 2523 lb*ft
708Rem, 162amax, 2800fps - 2817 lb*ft
308Win, 175smk, 2675fps - 2778 lb*ft
Again, we can argue about nuances all day about how so-and-so is getting 3400fps from their 115dtac in a 243 (2950 lb*ft by the way) because they are using a duplex charge of bullseye and H1000 and have a 38" barrel....
I'm pretty sure I assigned reasonable velocities to each cartridge, assuming reasonable and typical powder charges and barrel lengths.
How does the down range energy compare? Say from 500-1000 yds
Yup, 41grs 2000MR under 162AMAX shot best in my 700S/S.(TOP)Working up load for my latest 7MM08, a Bartlien chambered by GAP for my AIAW. I had been working with H4350 and 168SMK since that combo worked so well in my other gun but I tried some Alliant 2000-MR yesterday. While velocity is about 80 FPS lower than the loads I have with H4350 it shows great accuracy. Also, when I run comparisons in JBM the 2000-MR load will still out last the 175 SMK in 308 at 1000 yards.
Anyone else using 2000-MR in the 7M08?