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Coop, I like your style.
My creed dotes on the Berger ammo with the 130 AR hybrid. Reckon I’ll try it on a few whitetails.
Try the 137gr hunters as fast as you can push them...work great in my 18" supressed 308.As of right now planning on 124 or 130 hammers.
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I have a 6.5 PRC with a 20" barrel that works just fine. I love the cartridge.
I want a rig with a 16" barrel next. I am torn between the 6.5 PRC and 7.08, which I am also a huge fan of.
I will run suppressors and Hornady factory ammo only in these rifles.
I have my own ideas about pros & cons, but Enlighten me please.
Thanks,
Jeff
So.... to answer your question, perhaps I should back track a bit here. Being a self proclaimed rifle loony who is NOT in denial, I will admit that I have a dozen custom built long range ultralight hunting rifles in various cartridges. Some of the heavy hitters like 300 RUM, 28 Nosler, 7mm PRC, and bottoming out with the middleweight 6.5 PRC, have 24 to 26 inch long barrels to utilize the powder & power these cartridges offer. These rifles are built with with Pierce titanium or Defiance Anti actions, AG Composites or Manners carbon fiber stocks and Proof Research carbon barrels. I either run a brake or a suppressor, depending on the rifle and the hunting situation.Why do you want a 16" barrel?
Don't get me wrong my favorite rifle is my 16" 6.5 Grendel and my 2nd is my 11.5" 6.5 Grendel both suppressed. I didn't have my 11.5" when I built my 16". Otherwise, it would have been an 18". I really think that 18"-20" is the sweet spot for a packed hunting rifle. Whether it's suppressed or not.
If it's about weight, I'd recommend a 18" - 20" fluted barrel with a slim profile. You can easily get lighter than almost all off the shelf 16" barrels. If it's about overall length, then have you considered a folding stock?
What did the OP ever decide on?
Build a 7 SAW in a 16" barrel. Factory brass is available, and can run heavies out of it if you do the SAW II chamber profile.So.... to answer your question, perhaps I should back track a bit here. Being a self proclaimed rifle loony who is NOT in denial, I will admit that I have a dozen custom built long range ultralight hunting rifles in various cartridges. Some of the heavy hitters like 300 RUM, 28 Nosler, 7mm PRC, and bottoming out with the middleweight 6.5 PRC, have 24 to 26 inch long barrels to utilize the powder & power these cartridges offer. These rifles are built with with Pierce titanium or Defiance Anti actions, AG Composites or Manners carbon fiber stocks and Proof Research carbon barrels. I either run a brake or a suppressor, depending on the rifle and the hunting situation.
More recently, I have begun building what I will call my backpack rifles, which are a bit more compact and chambered in smaller cartridges. These are used on extremely strenuous mountain hunts, or on such hunts as I make when utilizing a E-bike when I can wear a backpack with the rifle protected inside. They will also likely make the next African safari. The largest is the 6.5 PRC with the Defiance Anti and a 20" Proof Research carbon barrel in the MDT HNT26 carbon fiber folding chassis/stock that is pretty much the perfect balance of all things in my mind.
I also have a more rugged 7.08 Rem in a different 20" barrel and chassis that is used and abused by myself, friends and clients on ranch hunts. I wanted to build something similar to the 20" barreled PRC in something yet shorter and more compact. I posted the 16" barrel comment above simply fishing for some info from guys who may have had some experience with the cartridges and barrel lengths mentioned. Right after that I had my mind made up for me by Proof on the barrel length after I chose the 7.08, because the 18' is the shortest they offer in 7mm.
So, my current 7.08 Rem cartridge build sports a Defiance Anti action, Proof Research 18" long carbon barrel, TriggerTech Special trigger, and the MDT HNT26 folding chassis & stock.
What barrel length on that one you've already killed stuff with?6UM should have one soon.
I ended up with a Tikka in 7 Rem Mag, cut the barrel down to 20", and threw a NX8 4-32 scope and a suppressor on it.Why do you want a 16" barrel?
Don't get me wrong my favorite rifle is my 16" 6.5 Grendel and my 2nd is my 11.5" 6.5 Grendel both suppressed. I didn't have my 11.5" when I built my 16". Otherwise, it would have been an 18". I really think that 18"-20" is the sweet spot for a packed hunting rifle. Whether it's suppressed or not.
If it's about weight, I'd recommend a 18" - 20" fluted barrel with a slim profile. You can easily get lighter than almost all off the shelf 16" barrels. If it's about overall length, then have you considered a folding stock?
What did the OP ever decide on?
Sweet rifles! Are those from Suppressed Weapon Systems?I recently built a 6.5cm with a 16" barrel (22" overall with 6" suppressor) and a 458x2 with a 12" barrel (20" overall with 8" suppressor). I have had them less than a year so the jury is still out. Have a couple deer on the 6.5 but only holes in paper and pigs otherwise.
I built these to replace a 16" marlin 30-30 truck gun and a 22" 243 deer rifle. I wanted built in suppressors so I could hunt with my youngins without worrying about their ears. I couldn't tell you how many pigs are still breathing because the kids didn't have hearing protection handy while driving around.
I hope you find what you're looking for.
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