It's been my intent for a while to put together a short mag, on a short action, to occasionally bring out to matches that have lots of longer range targets, or lots of heavy wind. This is not intended for hunting.
I've considered a 7mm-270WSM, the 7mm RSAUM, and of course the 6.5mm RSAUM.
I'm not considering a 30cal, mainly on account of recoil. More on that in a bit...
At first glance, the 6.5mm SAUM appears to be the easy answer. Its trajectory and drift, assuming a 140 hybrid or 130 @ 3100-3200fps is better than the 7mms inside ~1150-1200 yards. It will have less recoil, and bullets won't be seated (at 2.930"+) down past the bottom of the neck.
But, I recently witnessed a lot of "no calls" at 1000+ from everything that wasn't a magnum 7mm or 30cal magnum, which makes me wonder if giving up a slight edge in trajectory by going with the 7mm might be worthwhile if I gain an advantage in spotting misses (and hits) better.
So question 1 is what's better - a bit of exterior ballistics, or impact energy? For what it's worth, this is not intended to be my "mile gun", and I'm not very interested in ELR (say 1500+).
I don't mind the brass prep any of these choices will require, this rifle won't be used places I'll lose a bunch of brass.
I don't like the idea of seating bullets (the bearing surface, anyway) down below the neck, which both 7mm SAUM and 7mm-270 will require. Am I crazy? I just get the feeling you get inconsistent bullet release and will be plagued with donut issues, particularly in a wildcat that is being necked up/down from the parent cartridge.
Assuming it's a non-issue, why is the 7mm SAUM so often recommended for short action applications, when the WSM based 7mms have more case capacity? Isn't that going to translate into higher velocity at any given pressure?
Lastly, I've got very little experience with magnums at all. I do know a ~17lb braked 300wm beats the hell out of me. I had a 284 but currently use a 6mm, and I certainly shoot the 6 better. Its just an easy little rifle to shoot.
That being the case, am I crazy for entertaining the notion of a magnum at all?
I've considered a 7mm-270WSM, the 7mm RSAUM, and of course the 6.5mm RSAUM.
I'm not considering a 30cal, mainly on account of recoil. More on that in a bit...
At first glance, the 6.5mm SAUM appears to be the easy answer. Its trajectory and drift, assuming a 140 hybrid or 130 @ 3100-3200fps is better than the 7mms inside ~1150-1200 yards. It will have less recoil, and bullets won't be seated (at 2.930"+) down past the bottom of the neck.
But, I recently witnessed a lot of "no calls" at 1000+ from everything that wasn't a magnum 7mm or 30cal magnum, which makes me wonder if giving up a slight edge in trajectory by going with the 7mm might be worthwhile if I gain an advantage in spotting misses (and hits) better.
So question 1 is what's better - a bit of exterior ballistics, or impact energy? For what it's worth, this is not intended to be my "mile gun", and I'm not very interested in ELR (say 1500+).
I don't mind the brass prep any of these choices will require, this rifle won't be used places I'll lose a bunch of brass.
I don't like the idea of seating bullets (the bearing surface, anyway) down below the neck, which both 7mm SAUM and 7mm-270 will require. Am I crazy? I just get the feeling you get inconsistent bullet release and will be plagued with donut issues, particularly in a wildcat that is being necked up/down from the parent cartridge.
Assuming it's a non-issue, why is the 7mm SAUM so often recommended for short action applications, when the WSM based 7mms have more case capacity? Isn't that going to translate into higher velocity at any given pressure?
Lastly, I've got very little experience with magnums at all. I do know a ~17lb braked 300wm beats the hell out of me. I had a 284 but currently use a 6mm, and I certainly shoot the 6 better. Its just an easy little rifle to shoot.
That being the case, am I crazy for entertaining the notion of a magnum at all?
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