thats the 7mm with a steel case.Yes - I saw a post come through on FB. Said fastest factory 7mm. No details
Lou
there a thread here discussing it
thats the 7mm with a steel case.Yes - I saw a post come through on FB. Said fastest factory 7mm. No details
Lou
Saami spec length is 2.955 i believe. So it requires a magazine that long in a short action so Winchesters, Rugers, savages, brownings etc which all allow somewhere near 3".Great Thread. I am contemplating the 6.5PRC build. I just am confused about the conflicting information about using short action or needing long action. I understand it was built for short action. Can anyone clear this up for me ? I don't want the setup to be limited.
I had the ruger m77 hawkeye (SA) and in a 22" barrel saw all the speed I need. Id go short action again in a heartbeat.I want to do a 6.5PRC just trying to get the action length correct.
Short actionI want to do a 6.5PRC just trying to get the action length correct.
If you're leaning towards the 7 saum; may as well go with the the 7 Sherman short. If you want to have factory ammo option then 6.5 prcDoing a custom build soon. I'm trying to choose between the above calibers of 6.5PRC, 6.8 western, and 7 SAUM.
I'm going to use this rifle for deer and antelope 80% of the time, elk 20% and would like the confidence to go goat and moose hunting in the future when kids are older. I do want to stay short action and go with a lighter setup to take up the mountains. I don't handload at the moment (only shotshell reloading currently) but not opposed to doing it. I don't plan on hunting critters over 500 but would like to be able to target shoot a long ways just for ***** and giggles. I don't shoot competitions at this point.
Here's my thoughts on each option
6.5PRC- pros- flat trajectory and accurate. Lots of experience from others to garner wisdom. Great factory ammo selection and plentiful reloading info and supplies
Cons- lighter bullet weights so may not be ideal for the 20% of my time I spend elk hunting (and eventually moose). Everyone and their dog has a version of a 6.5 now so low "cool" factor lol
6.8 western- pros- heavier bullet weights that would cover all my hunting scenarios. Ballistically similar to 6.5PRC but not identical (drops a bit more but not by much) but retains more energy downrange. More rare so has a medium "cool" factor
Cons- isn't getting the attention I think it deserves thanks to Hornady and Federal colluding to mutually avoid making factory loads as it competes with Hornady's 7PRC Some decent factory loads but not many. Reloading components can be spotty (Winchester and ADG brass only).
7SAUM- pros- very accurate (pry on par with 6.5PRC). Highest "cool" factor
Cons- practically have to handload and some sources indicate to use the long, high BC bullets you need a medium or long action for proper bullet seating.
I am sure there are other pros and cons I haven't listed here, especially since I don't have hand loading experience.
Fwiw, I purposely did not mention any build components as I've kinda already made those decisions, but I really need to nail down a caliber.
I appreciate the feedback!
I meant impact range for hunting. Anything works for target. The creed is plenty and the prc is more so, so its a whatever makes ya happy kinda deal.Our Range is 800 yards so what it to be dialed in at that range!
I would never again have a short action, medium, action or long is the only way to go.Great Thread. I am contemplating the 6.5PRC build. I just am confused about the conflicting information about using short action or needing long action. I understand it was built for short action. Can anyone clear this up for me ? I don't want the setup to be limited
Not many options down the road if you go short. You can always go shorter in a LA but you can't go longer in a SA...Great Thread. I am contemplating the 6.5PRC build. I just am confused about the conflicting information about using short action or needing long action. I understand it was built for short action. Can anyone clear this up for me ? I don't want the setup to be limited.