I have a long action ARC Archimedes action and Xylo chassis on pre-order.
I love my 6.5 Creedmoor at 1,000 yards but I'm looking to step up.
Things I like about 6.5 Creedmoor: inexpensive match ammo, light recoil, super common short action parts and AICS magazine compatibility.
I have also shot .338 Lapua Magnum and .50 BMG at 1,000 yards. Things I don't like about them are: excessive recoil and muzzle blast, expensive ammo/reloading, uncommon and expensive parts.
What I want to do is figure out a 7mm with 180+ grain bullets that has decent barrel life, enough velocity to push trans-sonic out to 1,500 yards or more, inexpensive ammo/reloading and won't beat up my shoulder too bad.
My first thought was the .284 Winchester which does seem efficient but I'm not sure it would have quite enough legs.
I don't want to go for a short magnum case because I'm not trying to stuff it in a short action and I want something that will feed from a magazine.
Is 7x64 a good choice?
What is out there that I can shoot all day without horribly bruised shoulders or horribly depleted powder jugs? What magazine can I use and what will have reasonable barrel life?
I know it's trying to thread a needle to deliver on all of those points but I want to have enjoyable and affordable ELR practice without pretending that I'll be King of two miles.
I just ordered Sig Kilo 3000 BDX binoculars and have a Kestrel 5700 to do AB External and will probably get a Micro Charlie Terrac for ELR without getting too crazy on the scope mount slope or a scope with crazy internal adjustment. I have ok tools for ELR and don't want to drop $15,000 to get the best of everything for ELR. I just want a setup that can at least flirt aggressively with the mile but won't be a pain in the ass or the wallet.
I love my 6.5 Creedmoor at 1,000 yards but I'm looking to step up.
Things I like about 6.5 Creedmoor: inexpensive match ammo, light recoil, super common short action parts and AICS magazine compatibility.
I have also shot .338 Lapua Magnum and .50 BMG at 1,000 yards. Things I don't like about them are: excessive recoil and muzzle blast, expensive ammo/reloading, uncommon and expensive parts.
What I want to do is figure out a 7mm with 180+ grain bullets that has decent barrel life, enough velocity to push trans-sonic out to 1,500 yards or more, inexpensive ammo/reloading and won't beat up my shoulder too bad.
My first thought was the .284 Winchester which does seem efficient but I'm not sure it would have quite enough legs.
I don't want to go for a short magnum case because I'm not trying to stuff it in a short action and I want something that will feed from a magazine.
Is 7x64 a good choice?
What is out there that I can shoot all day without horribly bruised shoulders or horribly depleted powder jugs? What magazine can I use and what will have reasonable barrel life?
I know it's trying to thread a needle to deliver on all of those points but I want to have enjoyable and affordable ELR practice without pretending that I'll be King of two miles.
I just ordered Sig Kilo 3000 BDX binoculars and have a Kestrel 5700 to do AB External and will probably get a Micro Charlie Terrac for ELR without getting too crazy on the scope mount slope or a scope with crazy internal adjustment. I have ok tools for ELR and don't want to drop $15,000 to get the best of everything for ELR. I just want a setup that can at least flirt aggressively with the mile but won't be a pain in the ass or the wallet.