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Lil-Rokslider
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Background: I'm going to be doing some longer range target shooting. I've shot an NRL match with my 6.5 CM and I shoot regularly from 500 to 785 yards at my range with my 6.5CM and a factory 7 PRC. I reload for these as well as other calibers (300 Win Mag, 300 Weatherby, 375 Weatherby, etc.). I have some time scheduled this summer at a 1000-2000 yard range, and I'd like to use that time as a springboard to boost my abilities/experience. At some point, I'd like to shoot the Nightforce ELR or similar ELR matches.
I need to figure out what rifle/cartridge to shoot. I think I'd like to shoot either the Hornady 190gr 7mm A Tip or the 250gr A Tip due to their ballistics approaching 2000 yards. I have a donor rifle to start the build with: Accuracy International Chassis, Stiller TAC 300 action, Jewel Trigger (currently chambered in 300 Win Mag, originally for the MK 248 Mod 1). I'd like the rifle to be heavy enough that I might be able to spot impacts, and I'll be shooting it suppressed. I don't really want to step up to 338, as the ballistics aren't any better, and I don't want to go all the way to 375 Chey Tac territory (all new rifle, new suppressor, $$$$ ammo).
I think I've narrowed down what I'd like to do to the following:
Option 1: Have a heavy and long (28-30"?) 7 PRC barrel cut for the Stiller action and try to work up a load getting as much velo/accuracy as I can from the 190 A-Tips. I have some RL-25, which Hornady shows will push the 190 to 2900fps using 68 grains in a 24" barrel. As an example of downrange velo: 190 A Tips are running at 1221 fps @ 1800 yards at my elevation when fired at 2900fps. Longer barrel might be able to get close to 3000fps. I already have the dies and powder and can spin barrels, just need the barrel.
Option 2: Have a heavy and long barreled action built for 300 Norma around the 250gr A Tip. This will cost a lot more as I'll have to have a new action along with the barrel. 250gr A Tips are running at 1332 fps @1800 yards with fired at 2800fps using 84.3gr of N570. I don't have any of the components for this (powder, dies, brass, etc.); so its a lot bigger job to execute. Is it worth the effort for the additional velo and energy (for splash)?
Option 3: Shoot one of my existing rifles with ELDM/ELDX bullets, and suffer the reduced downrange ballistics: my current 24" barrel 7 PRC hunting rifle will shoot 180 ELD-M's at 2900 fps, which will be travelling at 1118 fps @ 1800 yards. So "only" 100-200 fps slower than the other options, but getting slower in that critical area of 1600-2000 yards where I'd like to not be completely frustrated.
Any other thoughts/recommendations? Thanks to everyone who participates in this forum.
I need to figure out what rifle/cartridge to shoot. I think I'd like to shoot either the Hornady 190gr 7mm A Tip or the 250gr A Tip due to their ballistics approaching 2000 yards. I have a donor rifle to start the build with: Accuracy International Chassis, Stiller TAC 300 action, Jewel Trigger (currently chambered in 300 Win Mag, originally for the MK 248 Mod 1). I'd like the rifle to be heavy enough that I might be able to spot impacts, and I'll be shooting it suppressed. I don't really want to step up to 338, as the ballistics aren't any better, and I don't want to go all the way to 375 Chey Tac territory (all new rifle, new suppressor, $$$$ ammo).
I think I've narrowed down what I'd like to do to the following:
Option 1: Have a heavy and long (28-30"?) 7 PRC barrel cut for the Stiller action and try to work up a load getting as much velo/accuracy as I can from the 190 A-Tips. I have some RL-25, which Hornady shows will push the 190 to 2900fps using 68 grains in a 24" barrel. As an example of downrange velo: 190 A Tips are running at 1221 fps @ 1800 yards at my elevation when fired at 2900fps. Longer barrel might be able to get close to 3000fps. I already have the dies and powder and can spin barrels, just need the barrel.
Option 2: Have a heavy and long barreled action built for 300 Norma around the 250gr A Tip. This will cost a lot more as I'll have to have a new action along with the barrel. 250gr A Tips are running at 1332 fps @1800 yards with fired at 2800fps using 84.3gr of N570. I don't have any of the components for this (powder, dies, brass, etc.); so its a lot bigger job to execute. Is it worth the effort for the additional velo and energy (for splash)?
Option 3: Shoot one of my existing rifles with ELDM/ELDX bullets, and suffer the reduced downrange ballistics: my current 24" barrel 7 PRC hunting rifle will shoot 180 ELD-M's at 2900 fps, which will be travelling at 1118 fps @ 1800 yards. So "only" 100-200 fps slower than the other options, but getting slower in that critical area of 1600-2000 yards where I'd like to not be completely frustrated.
Any other thoughts/recommendations? Thanks to everyone who participates in this forum.