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Readily available???? Really?? Rifles are, but not components of anything mentioned above. Readily available? Do yourself a favor and go into this with both eyes open. Unless you're kinda rich and offer up lots of money or have an in somewhere with someone. Take a time machine to 2007. I'll send some cash with u. Just reality. Sucks. I hope you can figure a way though.
Not being tough on the op? Honest. 300 win mag brass, ready.......go. That's what I thought. So........... Heavy 30 cal bullets? I can find primers. Powder, yeah no. I have all this stuff, but the question was "available". I thought he wanted honesty, sorry. I would say then go get a 300 win mag built and, uh, well it will last you a long time because you might not shoot it for a long time. Get snap caps and dry fire it? I went through this with a buddy. He wanted one. Same story. He now owns one of my 308's. Shooting my stuff. Scary questions have scary answers. Reality?
There are lots of good barrel makers. An 8 twist is all you need. Length depends on the velocity you want. I use 24". Many of the competition guys shoot 26". Standard bore and groove.Graham, another question. I really like the idea of shooting a .260. Could you give me a few details you might recommend. Type of barrel, barrel length, twist, exact bore. Anything else you can think of that is important to you that I did not include? again, I appreciate your time and info.
The .300 and 7mm are too close to call, with the 7 being able to equal the performance of the larger caliber with less recoil and lighter bullets. Which means that the .300 puts more energy on target, not the other way around:300WM while good, is out shinned in wind drift, and distance not to mention energy once past 1K by the better 7mm bullets.
The 7mm 162 amax or 168 VLD Berbers have above .6 G1 BCs.
7mm RM factory loaded roads are really available as is 300. But the 7mm will get you supper sonic just past a mile, while the 300 (at least mine) struggles.
The .300 and 7mm are too close to call, with the 7 being able to equal the performance of the larger caliber with less recoil and lighter bullets. Which means that the .300 puts more energy on target, not the other way around:
7mm 162 AMAX .599BC
7mm 180 Berger VLD .680BC
.308 180 JLK VLD .580BC
.308 210 JLK VLD .680BC
.308 230 OTM .719BC
300 Remington Ultra Mag. You can get the Sendero straight from the factory with a better than decent stock and youre not into the custom prices of a well setup Win Mag. Shoot the same heavy bullets, same powders, the brass is just as hard to find, but when you do shoot the RUM you have 20% more case capacity to launch that same 230 grain bullet a hell of a lot faster than a Win Mag can. Im pushing a Berger 230 grain bullet at 2850 out of a 26" barrel with 81.8 grains of RL25. It'll reach a mile in 20.9 mils
Try having a play with RL33 & pick up a couple of hundred FPS