coloradoEMT,
I agree with you on the 7 RUM. All the power of the 300 RUM with the far superior ballistics of a .284 pill!
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coloradoEMT,
I agree with you on the 7 RUM. All the power of the 300 RUM with the far superior ballistics of a .284 pill!
165 300 rum wow
All the big magnums look great on paper - to a certain type of person - but they are not used to win matches very often. Here's the data from the 2010 Steel Safari
http://demigodllc.com/articles/steel-safari-2010/?p=3
That's a pretty strong endorsement for the mid-size 6.5's. RayDog did win the 2009 match shooting his 7 WSM. We have had matches that allowed any cartridge less than .50 BMG-- one guy shot a .338LM and everyone else shot the normal cartridges such as those above.Quote:
The 6.5mm caliber totally dominated with 39% of all rifles; 6mm was next with 28%, then .30 (22%), and then 7 mm (11%). Specific cartridges: .260 Remington (25%), .308 Winchester (17%), 6.5x47 Lapua (11%), 6% for each of 6XC, 7m WSM, 7mm RSAUM, .260AI, and then 3% each for .300 WM, 6mm-250, .30-06, 6.5-284, 6 Dasher, .243 Winchester, and 6CM/243
I most often compete with my AW in .260Rem, second after that is split between my .308 (if I have cheap ammo to burn) or my AWSM in 7mm RM, which I will be shooting this weekend at the SRM.
-z
I was shooting 7wsm and now 7rm. .284 pills rock! I also shoot a ton of .308.
.308, .260, 6 BR, 6.5 Grendel and .338 Edge. Yeah I know, I'm a sick sick man. Can't stick with one caliber.
How's the 6BR working out for you? My brother is looking at chambering his shot out 243 in 6BR. Seems like a great round, low recoil, long barrel life, lots of good bullets to choose from. What bullets are you shooting, twist? Someone local chamber it for you?
Thanks, Kevin
.300 WM in multiple rifles. But my favorite is my 700PSS that was lightly customized.
Kevin
I've recently become a big fan of the 6BR. I took a perfectly good .308 and rebarreled it in 6BR and do not regret it at all. I own 3 now. If you want long range performance you need a fast twist barrel to handle the long bullets. I went with a 1 - 8" Kreiger and run Sierra and Nosler 107gr. match bullets. Bruce Artus did all the barrel work on my last one and I did the one before that.....with a whole lot of help from Phil Lebow.
.308 bro. It doesnt have a supercharged name or create pressures and speeds that impress anyone. just a very efficient design. Aim small, hit small.