Looking for a new cartridge to do some longer range shooting (past 1200yds). Currently my .308 is my most potent round (I relaod). I'm trying to stay away from Magnums if I can (contrary to my original plan).
I've been thinking maybe .243, but all the factory offerings only have twists to shoot up to 105's at best. If I could shoot 115s I'd probably be all over it.
I also been thinking .260 w/ 139s and maybe a 30/06 w/ 208s.
Anyway, my questions are:
1. What is the least overbored LR (1200 - 1500yds) cartridge you'd recommend?
Edit: Found this which is pretty cool -
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/04/overbore-cartridges-a-working-definition/
2. What is the proper definition of "keeping your barrel cool" or "over heating your barrel" for extended life? Since I've never had a "burner" round before I want to understand better.
Is it too hot to the touch? Or is even just warm to the hand too hot? Does length of strings matter if you keep the barrel at a lower temp? Is 50rds in 5rd strings over an hour too much? I've never shot fast enough to get the barrel of my .308 hotter than maybe warm to the touch, so never really thought about before.
I've been thinking maybe .243, but all the factory offerings only have twists to shoot up to 105's at best. If I could shoot 115s I'd probably be all over it.
I also been thinking .260 w/ 139s and maybe a 30/06 w/ 208s.
Anyway, my questions are:
1. What is the least overbored LR (1200 - 1500yds) cartridge you'd recommend?
Edit: Found this which is pretty cool -
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/04/overbore-cartridges-a-working-definition/
2. What is the proper definition of "keeping your barrel cool" or "over heating your barrel" for extended life? Since I've never had a "burner" round before I want to understand better.
Is it too hot to the touch? Or is even just warm to the hand too hot? Does length of strings matter if you keep the barrel at a lower temp? Is 50rds in 5rd strings over an hour too much? I've never shot fast enough to get the barrel of my .308 hotter than maybe warm to the touch, so never really thought about before.