Hello I would like some information that seems to be hard to find and was told that this is the place to ask.
I am interested in picking up a rifle for the potential of light anti material use. I don't think I will go with a 50 Cal parent caliber but that may change based on the information I get here. The largest commercial caliber we can own in the Socialist state of California is the .416 Barret.
I am looking at the .300RUM or the .338RUM/lapua mag. range of rifles for a more versatile use. My main question is if you take a .300RUM with a 240+gn bullet and a .338 with the same weight projectile at the same speed wouldn't the smaller .30 cal projectile penetrate better due higher sectional density ? I am not talking about standard bullets but custom made Solid copper/brass/& steel core designed for this use. I don't plan on shooting past 600-800 yards and I will be reloading the rounds and can have the projectiles made if I need to. I am interested in the theoretical protection of a road on my property against the possibility of a lightly armored car or truck.
So far the .300RUM seems to have the edge in reloading cost and possible penetration but with more barrel wear. Although if reloading the .50 cal variants isn't that much more to reload I would like to know more about them.
If anyone has knowledge on this subject I would appreciate some advice.
I am interested in picking up a rifle for the potential of light anti material use. I don't think I will go with a 50 Cal parent caliber but that may change based on the information I get here. The largest commercial caliber we can own in the Socialist state of California is the .416 Barret.
I am looking at the .300RUM or the .338RUM/lapua mag. range of rifles for a more versatile use. My main question is if you take a .300RUM with a 240+gn bullet and a .338 with the same weight projectile at the same speed wouldn't the smaller .30 cal projectile penetrate better due higher sectional density ? I am not talking about standard bullets but custom made Solid copper/brass/& steel core designed for this use. I don't plan on shooting past 600-800 yards and I will be reloading the rounds and can have the projectiles made if I need to. I am interested in the theoretical protection of a road on my property against the possibility of a lightly armored car or truck.
So far the .300RUM seems to have the edge in reloading cost and possible penetration but with more barrel wear. Although if reloading the .50 cal variants isn't that much more to reload I would like to know more about them.
If anyone has knowledge on this subject I would appreciate some advice.