Cahunter805
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Just to clarify, this new case CAN NOT be formed from 284 win or 6.5-284 correct ?
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That is correct.
Just to clarify, this new case CAN NOT be formed from 284 win or 6.5-284 correct ?
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The cartridge is it’s own design and isn’t formed from any other case. The case head and base dimensions are the same as a 284win but the case length is much longer and therefore can be formed from them.
Also it doesn’t have the typical WBY freebore but more of a standard freebore.
Weaksauce... we need a 6.5-25Vulcan
You ever just think of getting an RPG? Just throwing it out there for ya.
Do you have any issues with the recoil pad? I have been looking hard at them and finally got to see on locally. The shop is sending everyone they ordered back to Weatherby because the recoil pad is deforming while sitting the shelf. (Shop said that Weatherby is telling dealers and customers to "store or display them barrel down." I am glad I got to see it first hand.I’ve put about a hundred rounds through mine. Jury is still out on whether it will replace my PRC’s on the sheep mountain. Mine is very accurate for a 5 lb rifle. Recoil is more than anticipated out of the lightweight Back Country Ti. Bolt is pretty rough compared to my custom PRC’s. Shooting the factory 127 LRX, I’m a little under the 3200 FPS specs they’re publishing for this round. In fact my PRC‘s are within 100 FPS of this round with a shorter barrel.
Like is stated above, the Weatherby Back Country Ti in 6.5 RPM is going to “check a lot of boxes“ for the oz counting mountain hunter. I just think for me, I can get almost the same performance in a PRC is a shorter, less recoiling package.
Do you have any issues with the recoil pad? I have been looking hard at them and finally got to see on locally. The shop is sending everyone they ordered back to Weatherby because the recoil pad is deforming while sitting the shelf. (Shop said that Weatherby is telling dealers and customers to "store or display them barrel down." I am glad I got to see it first hand.
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It's essentially a stretched 6.5x284 @ 2.56" long. One the largest cases on the -06 case head. Personally I'd rather have a magnum case head to handle pressure better. The loads from Wby don't impress me at all. I can push 122gr copper solids over 3300 fps in my 23" 6.5 prc. 6.5 saum is even faster. The did design the freebore properly @ 0.188"(same as prc) but loaded to lands will more than likely have you longer than the magazine on a mkv 6 lug action.Is the RPM case the same length as 30-06? Or is is bumped back a little to accommodate longer bullets and still fit in a mag?
I’ve put about a hundred rounds through mine. Jury is still out on whether it will replace my PRC’s on the sheep mountain. Mine is very accurate for a 5 lb rifle. Recoil is more than anticipated out of the lightweight Back Country Ti. Bolt is pretty rough compared to my custom PRC’s. Shooting the factory 127 LRX, I’m a little under the 3200 FPS specs they’re publishing for this round. In fact my PRC‘s are within 100 FPS of this round with a shorter barrel.
Like is stated above, the Weatherby Back Country Ti in 6.5 RPM is going to “check a lot of boxes“ for the oz counting mountain hunter. I just think for me, I can get almost the same performance in a PRC is a shorter, less recoiling package.
I feel like they are trying to compete with the 6.5 prc since that has gotten so popular.Not sure why they think this is a good decision but here we are.
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Thanks!I’m still shooting the rifle. I have not hunted with it yet as I just don’t love the bolt throw as well as my customs. Gun is plenty accurate with the 127 LRX factory loads. It’s a really nice rifle but the bolt is rough compared to what I’m used to.