I have a stock Savage Model 11, in 7mm-08. I target shoot for my own pleasure and have access to 100, 300 and 600 yard shooting ranges (I seldom use the 600). I'm interested in rebarreling it to something with less recoil and less report, using a .30 caliber bore. I want to maintain the repeating feature and use the same detachable mag.
Researching the possibilities led me to this article on the 30BR, which sounds very interesting: http://www.6mmbr.com/30br.html
The gist seems to be that the 30BR throws relatively light 110-120gr bullets at nearly 3,000fps through a slow (1:17") twist barrel. It says the cartridge is capable of excellent accuracy to at least 300 yards and that recoil is on the light side, as is powder use. However, this cartridge cannot be used in a repeating rifle due to the short case length.
I was thinking of having a barrel maker chamber a 1:15 twist barrel (a bit faster than 1:17, for some flexibility) in 300 Savage. The 300 Savage has a case capacity just slightly greater than the 30BR. All of this would enable me to shoot the lighter .30 caliber bullets and keep the repeating feature, as well as use slightly heavier bullets if I desire.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, pro or con, or suggestions on this idea.
Researching the possibilities led me to this article on the 30BR, which sounds very interesting: http://www.6mmbr.com/30br.html
The gist seems to be that the 30BR throws relatively light 110-120gr bullets at nearly 3,000fps through a slow (1:17") twist barrel. It says the cartridge is capable of excellent accuracy to at least 300 yards and that recoil is on the light side, as is powder use. However, this cartridge cannot be used in a repeating rifle due to the short case length.
I was thinking of having a barrel maker chamber a 1:15 twist barrel (a bit faster than 1:17, for some flexibility) in 300 Savage. The 300 Savage has a case capacity just slightly greater than the 30BR. All of this would enable me to shoot the lighter .30 caliber bullets and keep the repeating feature, as well as use slightly heavier bullets if I desire.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, pro or con, or suggestions on this idea.