Lawnboi
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I hope vista dosnt waste too many primers on this one
HA! I read Sig has to produce a million rounds of 277 Fury as part of the 3 way battle to replace the M14 and Saw.I hope vista dosnt waste too many primers on this one
Then why are you on Rokslide.com?It is just marketing, nobody must have a Fury, Westerner etc.
Life these days have us being assaulted by all this new, useless information, imo.
Hunting is ridiculously simple for me, pick up an old , mountain beaten rifle, shoulder a pack and head up the mountain. The more simple things are- the better. My little old opinion, folks
Well.....I like to hunt, ride, handload and tinker. Should I not be here? I just don't buy into marketing....these are just city folks attempting to influence us.Then why are you on Rokslide.com?
I'm a newb, at first i was super excited about the 6.8w, but then as i looked closer, the 7mm rem mag had very similar velocity, drop, bullet weight.Everything is driven by marketing and profit to a certain degree. It's overwhelming at times. I embrace it remembering what was available in the 70s and 90s. However, I'm glancing down at all the new innovations from 5,000 feet, infrequently flying down to the ground for a closer look. Balance is everything. I'm intrigued by the 6.8, because it's a short action and a bit lighter than a long action, like my 7mm Rem Mag. Cheers Bill
Look at the 7 saum as well, if you are looking at the 280 ai. If a guy handloads, the 6.8 Western is not a bad choice with new bullets coming out. If it dies, guys buying loaded ammo will be stuck with it. But, I think it will probably have support and be like the Weatherby stuff, never huge, but supported.I'm a newb, at first i was super excited about the 6.8w, but then as i looked closer, the 7mm rem mag had very similar velocity, drop, bullet weight.
But the 7mm rem mag has a bit more powder/recoil, larger bore, but WAY MORE AMMO OPTIONS.
Then i compared 6.8w with the 280AI. the 280AI has similar BC, velocity, drop, bullet grains but 14 grain less powder and more factory loadings, and is a larger bore.
So if I wanted a new rifle, I would also be looking at 280AI and 7rem mag, I know I am.
Cool, I'll look at the 7 saum too.Look at the 7 saum as well, if you are looking at the 280 ai. If a guy handloads, the 6.8 Western is not a bad choice with new bullets coming out. If it dies, guys buying loaded ammo will be stuck with it. But, I think it will probably have support and be like the Weatherby stuff, never huge, but supported.
You’ve got me curious. Why the SAUM over the WSM?Look at the 7 saum as well, if you are looking at the 280 ai. If a guy handloads, the 6.8 Western is not a bad choice with new bullets coming out. If it dies, guys buying loaded ammo will be stuck with it. But, I think it will probably have support and be like the Weatherby stuff, never huge, but supported.
FWIW, the 280AI only has about 4 grains less powder at max charges than the 6.8 Western. Though a great cartridge, the 280 AI is not going to match the 6.8 with the bullet weights its designed around, it just doesn't have the case capacity of the Western. The 280AI's wheelhouse is the 140 to 160 grains, just like the 7 SAUM or a 280 Remington unless you have a custom gun chambered for longer throats. Since your just getting into the sport, and if your only going to be using factory ammunition, in 7 mag, there are many more bullet weight & style offerings. You won't notice a difference in recoil between a 7 mag and 6.8 Western in factory offerings, there essentially using the same powder charge & bullet weights. The 6.8 Western's factory options may be just a little better than a 7 mags. Manufacturers tend to load the 7 mag in its lower range, hence the reason the marketing for the 6.8 is advertising that its 'better' than a 7 mag. That all goes away with reloading the 7 mag for your rifle. I'm loading a 160 accubond at 3050, that delivers more energy than the 6.8 does with the 165 at 500 yds with its factory offering, with 64 grains of powder, the same charge that's in the 6.8 Western. Toma'toe'....Toma'tah'....pick a gun you like and go have fun.I'm a newb, at first i was super excited about the 6.8w, but then as i looked closer, the 7mm rem mag had very similar velocity, drop, bullet weight.
But the 7mm rem mag has a bit more powder/recoil, larger bore, but WAY MORE AMMO OPTIONS.
Then i compared 6.8w with the 280AI. the 280AI has similar BC, velocity, drop, bullet grains but 14 grain less powder and more factory loadings, and is a larger bore.
So if I wanted a new rifle, I would also be looking at 280AI and 7rem mag, I know I am.
WSM too.You’ve got me curious. Why the SAUM over the WSM?
Right on all points...FWIW, the 280AI only has about 4 grains less powder at max charges than the 6.8 Western. Though a great cartridge, the 280 AI is not going to match the 6.8 with the bullet weights its designed around, it just doesn't have the case capacity of the Western. The 280AI's wheelhouse is the 140 to 160 grains, just like the 7 SAUM or a 280 Remington unless you have a custom gun chambered for longer throats. Since your just getting into the sport, and if your only going to be using factory ammunition, in 7 mag, there are many more bullet weight & style offerings. You won't notice a difference in recoil between a 7 mag and 6.8 Western in factory offerings, there essentially using the same powder charge & bullet weights. The 6.8 Western's factory options may be just a little better than a 7 mags. Manufacturers tend to load the 7 mag in its lower range, hence the reason the marketing for the 6.8 is advertising that its 'better' than a 7 mag. That all goes away with reloading the 7 mag for your rifle. I'm loading a 160 accubond at 3050, that delivers more energy than the 6.8 does with the 165 at 500 yds with its factory offering, with 64 grains of powder, the same charge that's in the 6.8 Western. Toma'toe'....Toma'tah'....pick a gun you like and go have fun.
Once the bullets they're using in the 6.8 factory loads are available, will handloaders just throw these in 270wsm cases with faster twist barrels?FWIW, the 280AI only has about 4 grains less powder at max charges than the 6.8 Western. Though a great cartridge, the 280 AI is not going to match the 6.8 with the bullet weights its designed around, it just doesn't have the case capacity of the Western. The 280AI's wheelhouse is the 140 to 160 grains, just like the 7 SAUM or a 280 Remington unless you have a custom gun chambered for longer throats. Since your just getting into the sport, and if your only going to be using factory ammunition, in 7 mag, there are many more bullet weight & style offerings. You won't notice a difference in recoil between a 7 mag and 6.8 Western in factory offerings, there essentially using the same powder charge & bullet weights. The 6.8 Western's factory options may be just a little better than a 7 mags. Manufacturers tend to load the 7 mag in its lower range, hence the reason the marketing for the 6.8 is advertising that its 'better' than a 7 mag. That all goes away with reloading the 7 mag for your rifle. I'm loading a 160 accubond at 3050, that delivers more energy than the 6.8 does with the 165 at 500 yds with its factory offering, with 64 grains of powder, the same charge that's in the 6.8 Western. Toma'toe'....Toma'tah'....pick a gun you like and go have fun.
Did they make the 270wsm case shorter to make it better, or to make it just different enough that people wouldn't use the 6.8w cartridges in a 270wsm, with slower twist barrels?I just wish the 7mm wsm was more widely adopted and had more (any?) factory rifles chambered for it. I’m just getting into reloading and keep floating back to the 7mm family of cartridges. The thought of starting reloading with a belted magnum isn’t totally desirable, but finding a good factory rifle in the wsm or saum family is damned near impossible.
I decided a while ago that I didn’t want to go the 6.5 PRC route simply because I could hunt elk with the new rifle and I never want to be in a situation where I needed more gun, but the 6.8 western has moved into the discussion simply due to its improvements over the 270 wsm design and being closer to a 7mm diameter.
I think I need to just buy multiple rifles...
poop, you are right. i was looking at the case capacity. lots more rifles chambered in 7mm rem mag than 280ai. i'll add that to my list to research. Thanks!FWIW, the 280AI only has about 4 grains less powder at max charges than the 6.8 Western. Though a great cartridge, the 280 AI is not going to match the 6.8 with the bullet weights its designed around, it just doesn't have the case capacity of the Western. The 280AI's wheelhouse is the 140 to 160 grains, just like the 7 SAUM or a 280 Remington unless you have a custom gun chambered for longer throats. Since your just getting into the sport, and if your only going to be using factory ammunition, in 7 mag, there are many more bullet weight & style offerings. You won't notice a difference in recoil between a 7 mag and 6.8 Western in factory offerings, there essentially using the same powder charge & bullet weights. The 6.8 Western's factory options may be just a little better than a 7 mags. Manufacturers tend to load the 7 mag in its lower range, hence the reason the marketing for the 6.8 is advertising that its 'better' than a 7 mag. That all goes away with reloading the 7 mag for your rifle. I'm loading a 160 accubond at 3050, that delivers more energy than the 6.8 does with the 165 at 500 yds with its factory offering, with 64 grains of powder, the same charge that's in the 6.8 Western. Toma'toe'....Toma'tah'....pick a gun you like and go have fun.