Stop. Please read the whole OP before responding.
The relatively new Hornady 7mm 180gr ELD-M has a G1 of .816 and a G7 of .411 when used in a 1:7.5 twist barrel. That is staggering. To get a higher BC (in a non-solid bullet) you need to step up about 100grs to a 285gr ELDM in .338. I want to build a new rifle for myself around this bullet. The question is which cartridge to use to launch it. The only criteria I have is that the cartridge should have relatively cheap and available factory ammo (for a number of reasons). This has narrowed it down to three choices:
1.) 7mm Rem Mag. Cheapest factory ammo by a good margin, mostly likely to find factory ammo in brick and mortar stores, most recoil, potential accuracy issues from belt, requires long action.
2.) 7mm WSM. Most expensive factory ammo (but still within reason), short neck, may require expensive 2.95 COAL mags for the 180gr loads if used in short action (or even require a long action to load to 3.05), more efficient than 7mmRem.
3.) 280AI. Cheaper factory ammo is 280 (non-AI) which may not be particularly accurate in the 280AI chamber, lowest recoil but gives up a few hundred FPS over other two, requires long action.
All would be using a 1:7.5 twist barrel to get the most out of the 180gr ELD-M. From messing around with online stabalization calculators it seems like the cheaper 140-160gr factory loads would be OK in that barrel, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Please chime in if that is not the case, because this build is predicated on being able to use factory ammo with the rifle in addition to the 180gr ELD-M loads. If they will work, then which of the three cartridges would you choose to run and why?
Or have I forgotten one?
The relatively new Hornady 7mm 180gr ELD-M has a G1 of .816 and a G7 of .411 when used in a 1:7.5 twist barrel. That is staggering. To get a higher BC (in a non-solid bullet) you need to step up about 100grs to a 285gr ELDM in .338. I want to build a new rifle for myself around this bullet. The question is which cartridge to use to launch it. The only criteria I have is that the cartridge should have relatively cheap and available factory ammo (for a number of reasons). This has narrowed it down to three choices:
1.) 7mm Rem Mag. Cheapest factory ammo by a good margin, mostly likely to find factory ammo in brick and mortar stores, most recoil, potential accuracy issues from belt, requires long action.
2.) 7mm WSM. Most expensive factory ammo (but still within reason), short neck, may require expensive 2.95 COAL mags for the 180gr loads if used in short action (or even require a long action to load to 3.05), more efficient than 7mmRem.
3.) 280AI. Cheaper factory ammo is 280 (non-AI) which may not be particularly accurate in the 280AI chamber, lowest recoil but gives up a few hundred FPS over other two, requires long action.
All would be using a 1:7.5 twist barrel to get the most out of the 180gr ELD-M. From messing around with online stabalization calculators it seems like the cheaper 140-160gr factory loads would be OK in that barrel, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Please chime in if that is not the case, because this build is predicated on being able to use factory ammo with the rifle in addition to the 180gr ELD-M loads. If they will work, then which of the three cartridges would you choose to run and why?
Or have I forgotten one?