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7PRC was pretty easy to find a sweet spot with that bullet and H4831sc7 saum, 7 PRC
7PRC was pretty easy to find a sweet spot with that bullet and H4831sc7 saum, 7 PRC
I think your original concept is very valid.For some reason, after seeing Hornady's BC chart, I locked on to their 7mm 180ELD-M and it's .796 G1 (.816 w/1:7.5 twist) rating. My wheels instantly started planning a long range rifle project that didn't involve a belted magnum or crazy overbored cartridge ( e..g. 7mm STW). I was thinking of building a 280 AI, in a bolt rifle with ~24" bbl. Is there something better for a medium weight sporter, primarily for shooting long distance steel? All input is appreciated.
For some reason, after seeing Hornady's BC chart, I locked on to their 7mm 180ELD-M and it's .796 G1 (.816 w/1:7.5 twist) rating. My wheels instantly started planning a long range rifle project that didn't involve a belted magnum or crazy overbored cartridge ( e..g. 7mm STW). I was thinking of building a 280 AI, in a bolt rifle with ~24" bbl. Is there something better for a medium weight sporter, primarily for shooting long distance steel? All input is appreciated.
That's the roof from Temors!I picked a 7 saum with berger 190 LHT. I I had it throated long. COAL is over 3.1".
Im about to go mark off 2000, 2500, 3000, and 2 miles.
Tomorrow ill shoot 1 mile and 2000.
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How far are you talking?primarily for shooting long distance steel?
I’m presently trying to gain as much access as I can to set out the steel. Possibly ~1800yds
For accuracy, I'll take very consistent bullet shape, diameter, mass over a listed slightly higher BC.
Check those Hornady bullets for max diameter and weight [in]consistency. You might be surprised.
I was thinking of building a longer-barreled, faster twist barreled rifle, or might get lazy and buy oneI’d definitely suggest a magnum if going that far regularly but if only at 1000 and a little past a lot of short actions will do that. Just have to look at the most needed distance. I had my 6.5 Creed out with me the day I was shooting the mile and used it to hit out there but it was harder as the wind was make it much harder than the 180ELDs. Only shot the 48”x48” target with the Creedmoor.
You building a new rifle or just rebarrel it to shoot the 180s?
Depending on your definition of "medium weight", I don't equate medium weight sporters with long barrels and big bullets in the "fun" category.a medium weight sporter, primarily for shooting long distance steel?
I’m thinking of a bare rifle between seven and 8 pounds maximum. Something that I could carry easily through the field.Depending on your definition of "medium weight", I don't equate medium weight sporters with long barrels and big bullets in the "fun" category.
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A plain 'ol wood stock 700 BDL in 7 mag weighs 7 1/2 lbs.I’m thinking of a bare rifle between seven and 8 pounds maximum. Something that I could carry easily through the field.
OK, about the 7MM mag. Does the belt interfere with loading? I mean getting multiple loads out of the brass without the base swelling? Never had one.Shooting a 8lb gun at long range (Accurately) ( 1000 and over) is a lot harder to do than a lot of people think. We have been blessed with some amazing muzzle breaks in the last few years that will help a tremendous amount. Or even a Suppressor which also mitigates the recoil impulse of that lightweight rifle. You might want to do some research on that topic.
I built a 280 Ackley on an Old Remington 721 that is my light weight big game hunting rifle, 162gr Hornady's
My Long range Steel gong shootin rig is a 7 Rem Mag. Its on its 3rd barrel so far. I have shot it out to 1957 yards so far. Many times at 1820 yards at the farm. Good old 7mm Rem Mag... still gettin it done.
Best of luck to ya. This is part of the fun...
After they're shot once, treat them like any other, just bump the shoulder a bit.OK, about the 7MM mag. Does the belt interfere with loading? I mean getting multiple loads out of the brass without the base swelling? Never had one.
I was thinking about another 280ai or possibly 7Rsaum.7Saum is tough to beat, I’d use 180 hybrids, they perform well for what you’re wanting. We shoot the Saum case a lot, it’s easy to tune, accurate and reminds me of an overgrown 6BR.
6.5 PRC would be another good one, we’ve been shooting that with good success at long distances too. We don’t go crazy, 1500 and in. 140s or 153.5 Bergers for steel have done well.
6.5x47 maybe one of the funnest offering out there and will do a good job, easier on barrels, cheaper too shoot accurate.
Those are three of my favorite cases. Lots to choose from, to each their own.

I'm starting to get excited again...