Pretty nasty with 70 and 80 grain monos. mtmuleyA 243 slinging 105-110gr bullets is a heck of a cartridge. Mine is an 8 twist and shoots bugholes. You won’t regret it.
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Pretty nasty with 70 and 80 grain monos. mtmuleyA 243 slinging 105-110gr bullets is a heck of a cartridge. Mine is an 8 twist and shoots bugholes. You won’t regret it.
Because one thing I want to do with it is try NRL/PRC.Pretty nasty with 70 and 80 grain monos. mtmuley
I just kill stuff. Don't shoot matches. mtmuleyBecause one thing I want to do with it is try NRL/PRC.
And those won’t reach to the ranges those matches play at.
Great. mtmuleyI’ve shot out to 1000 meters.
I’d like to make a 1-mile range.
No one in our house, other than me, like wild game. So I just find it at a butcher.
6mm Dasher and 6mm Creedmoor rule NRL/PRC.Because one thing I want to do with it is try NRL/PRC.
And those won’t reach to the ranges those matches play at.
The 1-9 twist in a 7-08 will handle anything in the 120-150 grain bullet range for sure, probably even 160's.After thinking more about the 6mm Rem that I got from a buddy, the more I'm leaning towards rebarreling it to 7-08. I don't have a smaller 7mm round in the safe and think it would be a good one to have. I have most of the tools needed to do the job it if buy a prefit barrel from Northland Shooting Supply. They have 24" 1:9 twist sporter barrels in stock. I would probably have it cut down to 20-21". From there, put a new trigger in it and a new stock and I would have a light little rig for myself or my wife if she wanted to rifle hunt with me.
Thoughts or ideas as to why not build it? The 6mmRem will has no purpose in my safe if I were to invest the time and money to get it shooting, so I figured, make a nice light hunting rifle out of the action.
Doesn’t fit all that great in a 700 S/A. Factory ammo is harder to find. Brass is harder to find even for a reloader.Why not just stay with 6mmRem then?
This sounds like a winning combo to me. Now let's hope Santa is nice to me!!!The 1-9 twist in a 7-08 will handle anything in the 120-150 grain bullet range for sure, probably even 160's.
Good choice on going 20-21 inches on the barrel length as well, will handle awesome.
I have B&C stocks on several of my rifle's, another good choice IMO/E.
For a trigger, I would go triggertech.
You'll like the 7-08 its an awesome hunting round, frugal on powder and really easy to load for.
A 9” twist will handle all the up to a 195EOL. I wouldn’t build a 7-08 with plans to go beyond 168gr, but if I had a 7-08, and no larger 7mm rifle, and decided to go hunting something I felt like 168gr wasn’t enough, it could easily be loaded much heavier, and be at no particular disadvantage inside 300yds.The 1-9 twist in a 7-08 will handle anything in the 120-150 grain bullet range for sure, probably even 160's.
Good choice on going 20-21 inches on the barrel length as well, will handle awesome.
I have B&C stocks on several of my rifle's, another good choice IMO/E.
For a trigger, I would go triggertech.
You'll like the 7-08 its an awesome hunting round, frugal on powder and really easy to load for.
Your plan on the 7mm-08 is a sound one.
The typical 1:9.5 will easily handle up through the 168gr class.
The 140gr seem to be the just right balance of weight and velocity for 7mm-08.
If you want to stick with heavier bullets, you may want to have the throat reamed.
Lets you use the longer bullets seated to the shoulder/neck juncture of the case. Allowing you to use the full powder capacity of the case.
Then i guess you like the 140gr class of bullet in the 7mm-08.But then a loaded round won’t fit in the magazine unless you have done some serious work.
I always want to stick with a bullet/seating depth combo that will seat to mag length or shorter in a hunting gun. Lengthening the throat, so that you can seat a bullet father out, on a 7-08 is not something that you would do if you were seating to magazine length or shorter in a 700 S/A.Then i guess you like the 140gr class of bullet in the 7mm-08.
And not a darn thing wrong with that!
Neither would I, personally.I always want to stick with a bullet/seating depth combo that will seat to mag length or shorter in a hunting gun. Lengthening the throat, so that you can seat a bullet father out, on a 7-08 is not something that you would do if you were seating to magazine length or shorter in a 700 S/A.
You don’t have to increase the throat length to shoot heavier bullets. Competitive shooters do that primarily to prevent longer bullets from decreasing available case capacity, and sometimes to avoid certain issues that usually only occur with neck turned brass.Neither would I, personally.
But some people like to run heavier bullets.
Were i to throat ream the chamber to run heavier bullets, i'd also lengthen the magazine box.
And how many threads have we seen, on here even, of someone wanting to run a cartridge/bullet combination, where they really should have a longer action?
Just had time to look at specs. You can fit a 180VLD in a 7-08 at factory 700 S/A mag length, and all the way to the 195EOL with a different mag, but without modifying the action, BUT if you wanted to reach your lands with those bullets, you have to SHORTEN your throat to keep them magazine length.Neither would I, personally.
But some people like to run heavier bullets.
Were i to throat ream the chamber to run heavier bullets, i'd also lengthen the magazine box.
And how many threads have we seen, on here even, of someone wanting to run a cartridge/bullet combination, where they really should have a longer action?
After thinking more about the 6mm Rem that I got from a buddy, the more I'm leaning towards rebarreling it to 7-08. I don't have a smaller 7mm round in the safe and think it would be a good one to have. I have most of the tools needed to do the job it if buy a prefit barrel from Northland Shooting Supply. They have 24" 1:9 twist sporter barrels in stock. I would probably have it cut down to 20-21". From there, put a new trigger in it and a new stock and I would have a light little rig for myself or my wife if she wanted to rifle hunt with me.
Thoughts or ideas as to why not build it? The 6mmRem will has no purpose in my safe if I were to invest the time and money to get it shooting, so I figured, make a nice light hunting rifle out of the action.
I wouldn’t hesitate to rebarrel. I’m against going tighter than needed on the twist. For a 7-08, you likely won’t be shooting really heavy bullets. 1-9, 1-8.5, 1-8, that’s where I would stay UNLESS you were looking at a specific monolithic bullet that required a twist tighter than that. Even then, I would plug the length and weight into a twist calculator using the lowest elevation you plan to hunt at. Most manufacturer recommended twist rates are for sea level and low temps just to cover their butts.