Long time lurker, first time poster.
I’m building a suppressed 7RSAUM "Jack of all trades, master of none" from a 7RM Tikka T3x and want to shoot 3 bullets out of it. I have an 18” proof .284 barrel ready to be chambered.
Brass:
Bullets:
I made the 3 dumby rounds and then built an excel calculator to see if I could replicate my physical findings with math. Here’s what I came up with:
Background:
I’m building a suppressed 7RSAUM "Jack of all trades, master of none" from a 7RM Tikka T3x and want to shoot 3 bullets out of it. I have an 18” proof .284 barrel ready to be chambered.
Brass:
- I’ll be using 200 pieces of ADG brass (Going to a level 1 course at Vortex Edge and need 150 reliable/consistent cartridges)
Bullets:
- 145gr Barnes LRX
- 168gr Nosler Accubond LR
- 190gr Berger LR Hybrid
I made the 3 dumby rounds and then built an excel calculator to see if I could replicate my physical findings with math. Here’s what I came up with:
Background:
- This will be primarily a hunting rifle and want to keep the LRX bullet as fast as possible so that it’ll still have 2000fps at distance to open up as designed. If LRX doesn’t like my rifle, then I’m hoping the ABLR will. I’ve never hunted out west but having a rifle/shooter capable of 500yards on game is the goal. Since the Berger and LRX are so far apart, I assume there could be many bullets inbetween that I could test if LRX and ABLR don't work out.
- I wanted to dabble in long range target to see if I can do it/for fun, and I don’t have money for a dedicated hunting rifle and dedicated long range target rifle right now.
- If the 7RSAUM doesn’t work out to 500 yards for game, I can always rechamber/rebarrel for something bigger and then I’ll know if I like LR target shooting so I don't have to build a target/hunting rifle a second time.
- Want bullet width of bearing surface in the neck (in my case .284”)
- Loaded cartridge needs to fit in the magazine when barrel new, and when barrel has eroded. (I’m not chasing lands Erik Cortina (nice videos by the way, made total sense to me), but enough buffer in case I need to move the bullet out to chase the NODE, or if the bullets I’m using have some variation in length, I don’t want to be right at 3.3” mag length, i want some space.
- Bullet needs to be far enough out that I can seat it deeper if needed to find node.
- Each bullet may have a different seating node “distance to the lands”, I’ll use a guess that should work for all bullets.
- If I made this a dedicated hunting rifle, I could use a cartridge with more powder capacity and still stay in the 3.3” magazine, like my 7LRM, but i'd still have possible issues with the 168ABLR needing to sit too far into the case.
- I'm having trouble finding quality 7LRM brass but have found 7RSAUM ADG or straight .284 Win Lapua.
- I could get a longer action to use all 3 bullets in 7RM, but I already have the Tikka, Mesa stock and pic rail for it.
- 18” barrel is short, might not have the velocity I need/want, but I’m hoping it’ll still be enough and be a light and portable rig. 18” may be loud, but I’ll be running suppressed hunting and at the range. If I fall in love with target shooting and decide to compete (doubtful) in a class that requires no muzzle device, I’ll build another rifle before I would compete.
- Is expecting .030” of available bullet movement out of the case to “chase the NODE” too little, too much?
- The gun will be a Tikka with 7mm bullet, the rest i'm open to suggestions.
- Any glaring issues you see other than “18” Barrel is SHORT”, or “I hate LRX bullets”.