My Reloading Books,.. Show, the .308 Winchester with,.. a 20 Degree, shoulder.
But, YES, the .308 Win., is Good, as,. IS !
The 7mm-08 and .260 Rem came Off, the .308 case and are also,.. FINE Cartridges !
Also same, 20* shoulders
We don't need a new cartridge, we need technology improvements for what we already have. Yes the advancements over the last 20 years have provided more affordable accuracy, and needs to continue further.
I was just popping some smokeDo you mean the .30 TC?
25 PRC gets my vote. Planning on building two this winter ............................or maybe between deer huntsSomething in the 25 cal.
With some new and better long range bullets coming out, maybe
Hornady will come out with a 25 Creedmoor or 25 PRC![]()
These "O'Connor Steel Heads" were advertised in the back pages of various shooting mags back in the 80s or so. 30-06 basic size. I wonder why they never took off?Earlier I mentioned the 277 Fury, as it has an 80,000 psi case, that's like 30% higher than most cartridges which are somewhere between 60,000 psi and 65,000 psi at best. Some are in the 50s. I don't know if this specific cartridge is the best, but it's the one that was created first. The metal bottom with the brass top is just as you say above, "improvements to what we already have".
I also think there could be merit in 8.6 blackout, it's an area that piggy backed on the 300 blackout development using a large projectile in a smaller case. The BR crowd here will always create wildcat cartridges, changing the shoulder or other parts of the case, I doubt that will change.
To me, either of these could be taking hunting to a new level. Probably not the best for BR/PRS.
These "O'Connor Steel Heads" were advertised in the back pages of various shooting mags back in the 80s or so. 30-06 basic size. I wonder why they never took off?
im curious about the new .277 fury. The pressures that they are advertising are insane. Curious how long this sticks around.
Weatherby’s RPM line of cartridges barely made a blip on the radar but the design is extremely interesting.
The 6.5 Creedmoor didn't and won't take me over by storm. I am no "Fanboy" and I most certainly am an infidel.The 6.5 Creedmoor took America's attention by storm, but it's been a while since its introduction. Love it or hate it they make more match ammo great bullets and cases for a Creed than anything else. But I imagine some manufacturer is getting antsy to come out with something new. But I am uncertain as to whether the current scramble to make guns and components to keep up with demand will stifle a new introduction. But sooner or later some maker of rifles will want a bigger piece of the pie. What will be the new latest and greatest rifle cartridge to be introduced? Will it be another Hornaday offering or will someone else come up with it?
Yup,. Me neither, I went,.. "Kicking and Screaming" to,.. the Dark side !The 6.5 Creedmoor didn't and won't take me over by storm. I am no "Fanboy" and I most certainly am an infidel.
Danny
Yup,. it's funny that, the 6.5x55 Swede, the .260 Rem and, the 6.5x47 Lapua are, TOTALLY, "Accepted" but,..https://backfire.tv/popular-cartridges/ Just because you and I don't have a Creedmoor doesn't mean it has not taken the market by storm. I have several 260 Rimingtons and see no need. But if I had no 6.5s I would be stupid not to join the Creedmoor bunch of groupies.
Great, actually superb 6.5 bullets existed long before the 6.5 CMB.The 6.5 Creedmoor took America's attention by storm, but it's been a while since its introduction. Love it or hate it they make more match ammo great bullets and cases for a Creed than anything else. But I imagine some manufacturer is getting antsy to come out with something new. But I am uncertain as to whether the current scramble to make guns and components to keep up with demand will stifle a new introduction. But sooner or later some maker of rifles will want a bigger piece of the pie. What will be the new latest and greatest rifle cartridge to be introduced? Will it be another Hornaday offering or will someone else come up with it?
I don't 'hate' the 6.5 CMB. 6.5 is a great caliber. I struggle with the fanboi exuberance where they extol the virtues of the item with a cult like rote recitation while having little actual knowledge. i.e. "Hemi". Pretty much every automotive engine has a hemispherical combustion chamber but Stillantis owns the name so only they can use it.Yup,. it's funny that, the 6.5x55 Swede, the .260 Rem and, the 6.5x47 Lapua are, TOTALLY, "Accepted" but,..
the 6.5 Creedmoor is,.. Hated,.. especially By, the guys who've probably,.. NEVER,.. shot, One !
They All "Do", close to, the SAME,.."Thing" ,. LOL !
It's All about,.. the Ballistic's !
YES,. the Low recoiling, 130 grain, .270 Winchester WAS "the Creedmoor" of It's Day,.. in the 1960's !Great, actually superb 6.5 bullets existed long before the 6.5 CMB.
For this audience, factory ammo is not a criterion for validation. Factory 270 ammo is abundant but it is a very disappointing cartridge. Guess it was wiz bang 100 years ago. Sort of the 6.5 CMB of 1923.