Re: R700 or Surgeon Action?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: KPK</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks for all the helpful comments fellas. Sorry I haven't gotten on to respond I've just been busy, etc.
After posting my questions I pretty much decided that the 338 was just to much for me at this point. It will be nice for the future, but I'm think more of the .260 remington ackley improved or the .280 ackley improved. The .308 just isn't much different than my 6.5 grendel as far as ballistics (on charts anyways).
The reason I started looking at the .260 was from a website I was reading on the 6.5 grendel and someone started discussing it. Well I did some more research and it seems to be one of the best smaller rounds ballistically. Am I right in my thinking? Its trajectory etc matches somewhat the .300 Win Mag with much less recoil etc.
The .280 ackley was brought up today from a friend of mine. That is what he shoots and he shoots long range. Said he was shooting it 1,875 yards the other day. He admitted that he hit 2 out of 12 shots on a 2x3 plate, but that would be pretty cool. Shoots coyotes etc 800 yards plus.
Also I'm not totally new to guns or anything, just precision shooting. I've always had guns and reload now, but would like to get deeper involved. I'm not really one to sell a gun once I have it like I like, plus I see them as a long term investment.
The Surgeon RSR would be really nice, Thanks for putting me on it. It looks like it's only short action though. Would something like the .280 ackley need a long action?
What are you guys opinions on these? I'm not too worried about factory ammo as I have a .300 RUM, 6mm remington, .270, .223, etc to hunt with, etc.
I do appreciate it! </div></div>
Yep...you need a long action for the 280AI.
The big ? is,do you reload?
If not then Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor loads are made for long range and are reasonably cheap for match quality rounds.Same ballistics as 260 rem.
Steve