Best long-distance 7mm or 30 cal rebarrel for Tikka T3x with .473" boltface?

Your not comparing

You Will only be able to seat the bullet until it touches the lands that doesn’t mean the 284 coal will be 3.34 which I have my doubts it will be any where near that.
I definitely don't think the .284 would get close to 3.34", even with something like a 190 A-Tip. I estimate it would be ~3.19".
 
First off I never seen a barrel length, or did I miss that ? Short barrel 22” and below I’d say 284. 22” and above I’d say 280AI.
Probably 24". I feel a long skinny case like .280 belongs in a full-length barrel. I'm not currently using any suppressor. If I wanted a comparatively short, suppressed rig, I would probably get an 18" 22 Creed, 6CM, or .243.

(Actually, I've already got a 18" pencil-barrelled 243 in a youth stock. Can't suppress it, but it shoots like a barn fire, rides great in/on a backpack, and is easy to carry and quick to to point when slipping through gnarly thickets.)

While I don't any hunting rifle to be heavy or unwieldy, I would accept a bit more length in the larger caliber gun/barrel meant to be capable on large game at a goodly distance.
 
You could get an unknown munitions tikka bottom metal and mags and load the 280ai longer
That sounds like the best solution to all of this. Eventually I would like to put this it in a RokStok, anyway. (Though I wish the UM mags were a bit closer to being flush with the stock.) I.do like that about Tikka factory mags.
 
I definitely don't think the .284 would get close to 3.34", even with something like a 190 A-Tip. I estimate it would be ~3.19".
See above the 160gr lazer (mono bore rider) I have loaded to 3.29”. If you got the twist rate there are even longer bullets. Not that I am suggesting them but it dispels the idea a 284 wouldn’t get close to 3.34”
 
See above the 160gr lazer (mono bore rider) I have loaded to 3.29”. If you got the twist rate there are even longer bullets. Not that I am suggesting them but it dispels the idea a 284 wouldn’t get close to 3.34”
That is similar to the 300 Super WSM running the Barnes 212 bore rider which works fine as a single shot, but try actually bolting one in feeding sucks in a long action. And I couldn’t get them to group very well. You just have a minimum amount of bullet actually going in the rifling. But if it works for someone thats awesome. I’ll stick with the short action wit 208’s coal 2.92 in Hawkins hunter flush mag.
 
25 rpm. But if you must have a 7mm, I’d lean 284 like everyone else. Shouldn’t give up much to a 280AI if throated appropriately.

OR, get your hands on some shell shock 6.5 creedmoor cases (when they come out?) and stuff a bunch of RL26 behind a 147 eld in your creedmoor and save a bunch of money.
 
That is similar to the 300 Super WSM running the Barnes 212 bore rider which works fine as a single shot, but try actually bolting one in feeding sucks in a long action. And I couldn’t get them to group very well. You just have a minimum amount of bullet actually going in the rifling. But if it works for someone thats awesome. I’ll stick with the short action wit 208’s coal 2.92 in Hawkins hunter flush mag.
Loads fine from tikka long mag and they shot well.
 
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