So I have been doing my typical spring time overthinking, while waiting and preparing for our spring seasons to open up.
I have been noticing a trend of people going away from the larger magnums in favor of smaller efficient cartridges for hunting. How many people have left the venerable 300 win mag in favor of lighter 7mm options like 280 ai?
I started hunting with a passed down 7mm rem mag that served me well for over a decade of hunting. After retiring that rifle I went through several cartridges to replace it and have possessed several chambering since (270, 30-06, 300 wsm), last year I came into a 280 ai in a light mountain rifle and it is a perfect sweet spot of what I have been looking for in a hunting rifle, doing everything my 7mm rem mag did but at a scant 6.2lbs.
This winter I have picked up a second 280ai in a heavier platform topped with swfa 6x42 for some longer range work. The problem is load development has shown it actually prefers the same load as my other rifle 140gr ttsx over imr 4350 over other more suited long range bullets. So no real advantage other than a heavier maybe more reliable setup.
So here is my problem. Do I stick with this heavier rifle and keep burning up dwindling powder and primers in hope of developing a suitable load in the 160-180gr range and be content with that? Or do I sell/ trade it for a 300 win mag to have the extra power in a similar weight platform? Or I’m I just chasing my tail?
As a side note I also possess a 338 win mag but I run heavy for caliber bullets in it for the purpose of following up on wounded bears.
I have been noticing a trend of people going away from the larger magnums in favor of smaller efficient cartridges for hunting. How many people have left the venerable 300 win mag in favor of lighter 7mm options like 280 ai?
I started hunting with a passed down 7mm rem mag that served me well for over a decade of hunting. After retiring that rifle I went through several cartridges to replace it and have possessed several chambering since (270, 30-06, 300 wsm), last year I came into a 280 ai in a light mountain rifle and it is a perfect sweet spot of what I have been looking for in a hunting rifle, doing everything my 7mm rem mag did but at a scant 6.2lbs.
This winter I have picked up a second 280ai in a heavier platform topped with swfa 6x42 for some longer range work. The problem is load development has shown it actually prefers the same load as my other rifle 140gr ttsx over imr 4350 over other more suited long range bullets. So no real advantage other than a heavier maybe more reliable setup.
So here is my problem. Do I stick with this heavier rifle and keep burning up dwindling powder and primers in hope of developing a suitable load in the 160-180gr range and be content with that? Or do I sell/ trade it for a 300 win mag to have the extra power in a similar weight platform? Or I’m I just chasing my tail?
As a side note I also possess a 338 win mag but I run heavy for caliber bullets in it for the purpose of following up on wounded bears.