I have the following requirements for a deer hunting rifle cartridge:
1. Lowest recoil possible
2. Minimum of 1000 ft-lbs energy at 300 yards
3. Bullet weight 100-130 grains - probably 120 grain
4. Barrel length 24-26 inches
5. Gun weight not over 8-8.5 pounds
To give the downrange energy, the muzzle velocity will need to be between 2400 and 3100 fps with about 2500 for the 120 grain. I am currently looking at the 6.5mm Norma BR cartridge and I will probably use a remington action and an HS Precision stock.
1. Who makes reloading dies for the 6.5mm Norma BR cartridge?
2. Are there others cartridges that are more efficient and would better meet my energy requirement with less recoil?
3. What would be the optimum barrel twist for these bullet weights?
4. Can you recommend a gunsmith for action truing, barrel chambering and installation?
5. To help in planning budget, what costs can I expect for action, action truing, barrel, barrel installation and stock?
6. Suggestions on ways to lower costs will certainly welcome. All comments and suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
1. Lowest recoil possible
2. Minimum of 1000 ft-lbs energy at 300 yards
3. Bullet weight 100-130 grains - probably 120 grain
4. Barrel length 24-26 inches
5. Gun weight not over 8-8.5 pounds
To give the downrange energy, the muzzle velocity will need to be between 2400 and 3100 fps with about 2500 for the 120 grain. I am currently looking at the 6.5mm Norma BR cartridge and I will probably use a remington action and an HS Precision stock.
1. Who makes reloading dies for the 6.5mm Norma BR cartridge?
2. Are there others cartridges that are more efficient and would better meet my energy requirement with less recoil?
3. What would be the optimum barrel twist for these bullet weights?
4. Can you recommend a gunsmith for action truing, barrel chambering and installation?
5. To help in planning budget, what costs can I expect for action, action truing, barrel, barrel installation and stock?
6. Suggestions on ways to lower costs will certainly welcome. All comments and suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge and expertise.