what about the bolt face differenceLook into the 280 Ackley improved it's a long action that you could just change out the barrel and you would have a stud caliber, I love mine!!
what about the bolt face differenceLook into the 280 Ackley improved it's a long action that you could just change out the barrel and you would have a stud caliber, I love mine!!
I have only shot out 1 barrel, 220 Swift and used it for 10 years on yotes and fox, about 80 rounds a year and loaded for light speed thats pretty good rate of return. I have some other supposed barrel burners and they have made it through decades of hunting. In Texas you can only take 7 deer a year, thats 7 rounds down the pipe if you use the same rifle and thats no fun. I agree the regular man has nothing to fear over barrel life!I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard the barrel life is short . Hmmm
Do you know anybody that shoots and hunts normal that ever shot out a barrel??
Lots of things in Life to worry about besides barrel Life !
Just do as stated above ! Shoot and injoy it ! Then after 1000 plus rounds or so rebarrel to the 300 Rum or if your ready to shoot some 300 gr. Bullets try the 338 Rum or the 338 Edge ! All three are my favorite!!
Rum Man
First thing Id do is have someone scope the bore. Determine what you have and what its value might be. If its been shot a lot or gotten hot and is heat cracked you need a barrel. If its in good shape keep it. Unless you are going to learn to load, anything you get that isn't a 308 or 30:06 is going to be expensive and hard to come by. The 7rum is not a 458 lott or 338rum. They are fine and fun to shoot. Ive shot a lot of tonnage and I never heard or felt any shot fired in anger.Hello, I am new to this. I have a Remington model 700 in 7mm RUM I took in on a trade. As I've seen the ammo is hard to come by, and barrel life is short. I want to convert it to something that's just all around more convenient. And in simple English as if you were explaining to someone who had no clue. I'm wondering what I would need to change, i.e. barrel, bolt, etc. as I've said I'm new to this and wanting to get into long range shooting. Just clueless here
"If". I loaned a new 300rum Christensen to a friend in August 2019. He shot 40 rounds thru it and burned the barrel to junk. Seen to many movies. So burning a barrel happens far more often than ppl think. Particularly with RUMs and other over-bored rounds. Unless one has a bore scope or shoots long distance needing sub Moa performance, most ppl have no idea their barrels are cooked.I have only shot out 1 barrel, 220 Swift and used it for 10 years on yotes and fox, about 80 rounds a year and loaded for light speed thats pretty good rate of return. I have some other supposed barrel burners and they have made it through decades of hunting. In Texas you can only take 7 deer a year, thats 7 rounds down the pipe if you use the same rifle and thats no fun. I agree the regular man has nothing to fear over barrel life!
Been looking for 300RUM and 7rum and can't find any Been looking for a couple of months now still don't have any no one has it in stockFor ammunition for the 7RUM check with your local firearms dealers they may not have it in stock but probably can order it that's how I got ammunition for my rum for starters I will reload for it eventually as I get brass and such together
Getting harder to find.Been looking for 300RUM and 7rum and can't find any Been looking for a couple of months now still don't have any no one has it in stock
I was just getting at ammo being EXPENSIVE! And the barrel life thing was just what I read everywhere. Do you really save money on ammo reloading yourself? Also, ok say I'm keeping it. It's pretty stock (I think) no muzzle brake. What are some upgrade
I agree that I have never seen hunting rifles with barrels shot out. I have seen bench rest rifles and varmit rifles damaged. Personally I think it is more shooting max loads and rate of fire versus the number of rounds. I don't think it is a problem. Primers are the problem, lack of.I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard the barrel life is short . Hmmm
Do you know anybody that shoots and hunts normal that ever shot out a barrel??
Lots of things in Life to worry about besides barrel Life !
Just do as stated above ! Shoot and injoy it ! Then after 1000 plus rounds or so rebarrel to the 300 Rum or if your ready to shoot some 300 gr. Bullets try the 338 Rum or the 338 Edge ! All three are my favorite!!
Rum Man
NeilsC and RUM Man.I agree that I have never seen hunting rifles with barrels shot out. I have seen bench rest rifles and varmit rifles damaged. Personally I think it is more shooting max loads and rate of fire versus the number of rounds. I don't think it is a problem. Primers are the problem, lack of.