Looking for input in the 4 cartridges listed above. Velocity’s? accuracy? Ect.
Deer to elk 750-900 yards.What is your intended use for the new build?
Paul
6.5-06AI. I have shot one for years and it's a fantastic cartridge. I did the 6.5-300WSM thing and it really doesn't do anything different than the 6.5-06AI will and the AI will do it much more efficiently. My current rifle is shooting 140 Bergers over 3100fps with 57.5gr of Retumbo out of a 26" tube. Barrel life isn't fantastic but its a lot better than the other options you have listed. Ive got somewhere north or 1100 rounds down my current tube and accuracy is still MOA but it used to be a one-hole shooter. The last 200 rounds or so I have really seen it opening up and adjusting my load seems to have no effect on accuracy. Your mileage may vary but the 6.5-06AI is one of my favorites and I will probably always have one around.
9 twist on this particular barrel. Got it for a steal and haven't had any complaints about it.Twist?
I also thought about the 28 nosler but I really like the 6.5mm bullet choices. So it has more energy up to the 900 yard range.900 yards potentially on elk with a 6.5 bullet ? Not that any of those cartridges isn't up to the task BUT I think if I were needing a long action for this build, I'd be thinking about the Nosler for sending the 6.5 bullet that far in an Elk. Keep the impact velocity as close to 2k fps as possible and energy up there as well. Again, all can conquer the task but one may be better than the rest. IMO, the Nosler is that cartridge. Good luck in your decision and with your future plans using it. John.
Based on the newest higher BC bullets today, all the options your considering have well over 2000 fps impact velocity at 900 yards if your elevation is 8000 ft. Even at 1000' of elevation, your velocity will be around 2000 fps at 1000 yards. Typically your fairly high ( over 5000' ) in Elk country. The 7mm calibers offer higher BCs yet and many believe the 28 Nosler to be the ideal Elk cartridge.I also thought about the 28 nosler but I really like the 6.5mm bullet choices. So it has more energy up to the 900 yard range.
Probably speaking of my post. Didn't say it may be a bit far. It is far. It's not too far for a 6.5 with 140-160 grain bullets with the proper cartridge. My statement was that all the cartridges looked fine with one looking better than the rest...26 Nosler. It offers the best ballistics for 900 yards. Definitely for many, the 6.5 for Elk at 900 yards is not an option. I'm not in that camp. I'd probably chose a 7mm cartridge or larger for the task but it's just my choice.6.5 Sherman is a good option. Or his 6.5SS. Only thing I don’t like about my Sherman is the brass prep. Performance is outstanding from a 270 Win parent case. I get 3339 fps with my top load and a 140 Berger. I’d go 6.5SS if building one now. Head stamped ADG brass available. I do agree with a earlier post that a 6.5 for elk at 900 yds May be a bit far. But a 26 Nosler with a 156 Berger or a 160 Matrix could work.
Looking for input in the 4 cartridges listed above. Velocity’s? accuracy? Ect.
Went with a 6.5-06AIGrizz what did you end up building?