Has anyone tried to run the 6.5 SAUM with 140gr bullets for F-Class? On paper, it looks like a good idea. It is running right there with the higher velocity 284 and 284 Shehane's. IMO, the main advantage is that it is running with the 284s, but with hopefully less recoil, making it a little easier to shoot in the 22 lb guns.
180gr hybrid @ 2880fps - 262.7" in drop - 53.9" wind @ 10mph - 284 Shehane
140gr hybrid @ 3150fps - 221.8" in drop - 52.0" wind @ 10mph - 6.5 SAUM
140gr hybrid @ 2950fps - 258.8" in drop - 57.9" wind @ 10mph - 6.5x284
The only question is barrel life. Again, the argument from the tactical guys is that at 3100fps in a 6.5 SAUM, it is a lower pressure setup and helps increase barrel life. They claim long 15-20 shot strings and round counts into the 2000+. Contradicting this is the 6.5x284, which has horrible barrel life and it is hard to believe that in a F-Class setup and course of fire, the 6.5 SAUM even at lower speeds to reduce pressure will see eat barrels like the 6.5x284.
If barrel life from F-Class shooters is greater than say 1700 rounds, it might not be so bad....
Just a thought I guess.
180gr hybrid @ 2880fps - 262.7" in drop - 53.9" wind @ 10mph - 284 Shehane
140gr hybrid @ 3150fps - 221.8" in drop - 52.0" wind @ 10mph - 6.5 SAUM
140gr hybrid @ 2950fps - 258.8" in drop - 57.9" wind @ 10mph - 6.5x284
The only question is barrel life. Again, the argument from the tactical guys is that at 3100fps in a 6.5 SAUM, it is a lower pressure setup and helps increase barrel life. They claim long 15-20 shot strings and round counts into the 2000+. Contradicting this is the 6.5x284, which has horrible barrel life and it is hard to believe that in a F-Class setup and course of fire, the 6.5 SAUM even at lower speeds to reduce pressure will see eat barrels like the 6.5x284.
If barrel life from F-Class shooters is greater than say 1700 rounds, it might not be so bad....
Just a thought I guess.