Another thread in this forum brought up the point about low vertical dispersion with 6.5-284 rifles. I started shooting F-T/R in December 2010 and F-Open in November 2011. By then, most shooters had moved to 7mm rifles. I saw several shooters with .284 Shehanes post excellent scores and built my rifle in that caliber. It has done very well for me and I still shoot it. I ordered a BAT magnum action about a year ago and now have a .300 WSM that I will shoot in matches, over the next two weeks, for the first time. The load is pushing 230 Hybrids at 2947 from 34" and the gun weighs 21.75 lbs. Even at that weight, it still has a lot of recoil. I've only shot it at 300 yards but will say that it moves around a lot. Barrel torque is especially noticeable. [br]
The first two barrels on my Shehane tuned 180 Hybrids around 2930-2940. I had excellent vertical even while I saw 7mm Mag shooters cursing their guns. The latest barrel tuned with slightly less powder at ~2965. The ES figures and short range accuracy are exactly the same and all components are as before. But now I see more vertical at 1000. [br]
When the 6.5-284 was abandoned, the 140 VLD was still the bullet of choice. There is now a 140 Hybrid available and the B.C. is about the same as 7mm VLD's. Here are some comparative numbers in a 10 mph crosswind at 1000. [br]
6.5-284 - 140 Hybrid @ 3100: ~4.98 MOA
.284 Shehane - 180 Hybrid @ 2940: ~4.62 MOA
7mm Mag - 180 Hybrid @ 3000: ~4.48 MOA
.300 WSM - 230 Hybrid @ 2950: ~4.14 MOA [br]
In the recent Berger Nationals, I finished 11 points behind Shiraz, who shot his .300 WSM/215 Hybrid combo extremely well. But I didn't lose to ballistics. I dropped 23 points on Saturday and that was purely my failure. The Shehane was doing its part, I wasn't.
So, my questions are: [br]
How much of the vertical we are seeing with 7mm magnums is cartridge and how much is gun handling?
If you have to concentrate more on gun handling, does that detract from wind evaluation?
Is it worth trading the occasional 10 from decreased wind deflection for the occasional 9 from elevation?
Is it possible to overcome increased wind deflection disadvantage with better elevation control? (keep in mind that better elevation means a wider target)
Are we too focused on ballistics and ignoring handling as a factor?
The first two barrels on my Shehane tuned 180 Hybrids around 2930-2940. I had excellent vertical even while I saw 7mm Mag shooters cursing their guns. The latest barrel tuned with slightly less powder at ~2965. The ES figures and short range accuracy are exactly the same and all components are as before. But now I see more vertical at 1000. [br]
When the 6.5-284 was abandoned, the 140 VLD was still the bullet of choice. There is now a 140 Hybrid available and the B.C. is about the same as 7mm VLD's. Here are some comparative numbers in a 10 mph crosswind at 1000. [br]
6.5-284 - 140 Hybrid @ 3100: ~4.98 MOA
.284 Shehane - 180 Hybrid @ 2940: ~4.62 MOA
7mm Mag - 180 Hybrid @ 3000: ~4.48 MOA
.300 WSM - 230 Hybrid @ 2950: ~4.14 MOA [br]
In the recent Berger Nationals, I finished 11 points behind Shiraz, who shot his .300 WSM/215 Hybrid combo extremely well. But I didn't lose to ballistics. I dropped 23 points on Saturday and that was purely my failure. The Shehane was doing its part, I wasn't.
So, my questions are: [br]
How much of the vertical we are seeing with 7mm magnums is cartridge and how much is gun handling?
If you have to concentrate more on gun handling, does that detract from wind evaluation?
Is it worth trading the occasional 10 from decreased wind deflection for the occasional 9 from elevation?
Is it possible to overcome increased wind deflection disadvantage with better elevation control? (keep in mind that better elevation means a wider target)
Are we too focused on ballistics and ignoring handling as a factor?