Re: Long- vs short-action
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MontanaMarine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you load the longer cases to their potential, they are good for about 200 fps gain over their short action counterparts.</div></div>
ditto, you have more room to go if you want more speed. Sure you can reach the same velocitioes with a .308 as you do in an 06, but you will prolly be looking at some pressure signs when you get there. Also, with other calibers you mentioned you are comparing apples to oranges. Many of the .260, 6.5, 7mm and such are generally flatter shooters off the bat. Some can go the distance but most peter out past a specific range and lose stability/energy
For example the .208 AMAX, .308 can send em to a little over 1k at its best before it becomes unstable, barrel velocity 2400 to 2650 fps. 30-06 gets you to 1k and can go another 2-300 yds with around 2600-2800 fps. 300WM will net you 2800-3000+ fps and get you to 1200-1400 yds.
Not saying these are absolute numbers, but the general consensus of info I have seen puts these numbers in the laws of averages. Other factors, shooter, rifle, ammo, conditions all play a role as well.
Some prefer the short action for rigidity as well.