Re: Plain old 7mm mag for comps?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Swampbuck</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There are no reasons other than the obvious.
1. Recoil. Very few shooters can shoot a 7 mag as good as they can a 260. Remember tactical matches can have steep angled shots. Go out there with a mag and you are crusin for a eye patch. The increased fatique will put you at a disadvantage as the day wears on.
2. Weight, length, mag capacity. Long actions do weigh more and add length.
3. Cost. Barrel,Brass, and powder are significant when you shoot on a competition level.
4. Noise.
5. Rules. Most off the tactical matches are limiting the velocity on your comp load. If you have to moderate your load you are better off with a 7mm-08.</div></div>
^^this^^ plus
Unless you'll be shooting only F-class you'll have to shoot positional supported and unsupported. Just you and the rifle and/or from barricades that will make you get your body in some "uncomfortable" positions. I see a big magnum as a hinderance rather than a benefit in a tactical match. Sure you'll shine on the prone, long range stages, (IF the fundamentals are strong within you) but that's usually only a fraction of the entire match.
Watched a guy shoot a 280 in Louisiana in June and he did very, very well for two days. He is an accomplished shooter, but I saw the rifle recoil him completely out of position, off the shooting sticks we were forced to use at a stage. And that was just a long action, not even a belted magnum.