Which mags are 3.1" for short action?Purty dang similar. Factory ammo would probably favor the 6.8, handloads I'd prefer the 7. I don't know why you're stuck on 170 grains though, either would do fine with some of the 16X pill options especially in some SA mag options. If you use some of the newer mag options that allow 3.1"ish COAL that would benefit the 7.
Baney box for bdl. UM short xl. I’m pretty sure the carbon seekins mags are pushing 3.1” too.Which mags are 3.1" for short action?
Do you reload or rely on factory ammo? Factory ammo I’d go 6.8 with a sierra 175. I don’t think there’s much for factory 7saum out there.Looking at building a hunting rifle & want to stay short action but still want to push at least a 170 Gr, bullet. I've looked at charts & see that they are very similar. Any pro / cons would be helpful.
Many more options that Hornady and Lapua.Historically (last 20years ish) 6.8/277 has been a complete non-starter (for a hand loader atleast) as for lighter weight bullets 6.5mm always had more/better options for high BC bullets, and 7mm was better for heavy bullets.
Basically leaving the 270 to be labeled as a fudd cartridge and the 270wsm to drop off the radar worse than the other WSM/SAUM cartridges.
A similar situation to why 25cals dropped in popularity compared to 6mm and 6.5mm.
I guess it comes down to if you want to hand load or not.
If you are happy buying Winchester ammo then 6.8Western would be ok but for the handloader I wouldn't expect the big players (Hornady, Lapua etc) to be putting much effort into it so your options are likely to be limited.
Personally I'd say 6.5PRC would be a far safer bet for long term support for factory rifles/ammo and a 7mm Short mag of some flavour if you are going custom.
Short action 7mm mag is probably best served by the SAUM but I think the 7mm-6.5PRC is likely to become the standard in the future.
Yeah definitely more options, but once Lapua starts making brass for a cartridge you know it'll be sticking around for a while.Many more options that Hornady and Lapua.
Bullet options from Berger, Nosler, and Sierra ranging from 165-175. I would shoot any 3 of these bullets before putting a Hornady bullet down the barrel of my gun. Lots of options for 130-160gn class of bullets from all the players out there.
Brass was and still is the down fall. ADG is on board and in the process of development. Hopefully on the shelves before the end of the year.
I'm probably a little bias, first rifle was a .270 and was excited for the 6.8 when announced. Once I snag some quality brass, I will spend more time dialing in my round. 165 ABLR, 170 EOL, 175 TGK, all shoot excellent out of the my gun.