Re barrelling a Rem 700 BDL What calibre to pick???
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Re barrelling a Rem 700 BDL What calibre to pick???
It's a 1979 vintage in 22-250 and has had a fare amount of shots threw it over the years. I don't know when I'll get it re barrelled but was thinking I could get it in a calibre for silhouette.
The only match I shot I used my 30-06 and after 80 shots I was glad it was over. Not that I won't do it again as it was still fun.
Any comments would be appreciated.
daisy
The only match I shot I used my 30-06 and after 80 shots I was glad it was over. Not that I won't do it again as it was still fun.
Any comments would be appreciated.
daisy
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popular calibers
Not in this order of popularity, but 260, 7BR, 7-08 and 308 are the most common calibers we see at the line on our range. An occasional 6.5x55 Swede can also be seen. From what I've read the new 6.5x47 Lapua has a lot of potential and will start to appear. Personally I own a 7BR and 7-08. Welcome to our sport.
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I'm new to the sport, and shoot a 308. I bought a good stock (McMillan Master Silhouette) and put a box stock (adjusted trigger) Remington LTR in it. 308 is a good round for me as I'm familiar with its ballistics and loading.
When I rebarrel it will be the base for a 7-08 custom gun with a Shilen or Kreiger Silhouette contour barrel.
If you plan on doing silhouette long term, look at what's on the line for caliber and barrel makers and contours. Talk to lots of folks and envision what you want to end up with.
"Knowing what you know now, how would you set up a rifle for XXX (insert budget here)?" might be a good question to ask some AAA/Master shooters.
Good luck and hold steady!
ETA-Lots of guys here that shoot well are shooting 6mmBR's. I need to be able to place shots better before I lose that much knockdown.
When I rebarrel it will be the base for a 7-08 custom gun with a Shilen or Kreiger Silhouette contour barrel.
If you plan on doing silhouette long term, look at what's on the line for caliber and barrel makers and contours. Talk to lots of folks and envision what you want to end up with.
"Knowing what you know now, how would you set up a rifle for XXX (insert budget here)?" might be a good question to ask some AAA/Master shooters.
Good luck and hold steady!
ETA-Lots of guys here that shoot well are shooting 6mmBR's. I need to be able to place shots better before I lose that much knockdown.
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Sobr,
Did you really mean to say 6mmBR? Anybody that's shot a 243 in silhouette will tell you that it won't knock over the ram reliably, and the 243 looks like a magnum compared to the 6mmBR.
Daisy,
If I were choosing my next rifle today, it would be the 6.5x47. There seems to be a consensus that a 139-142 gr bullet is the minimum reliable ram killer. The 6.5 mm version of this weight bullet has the best ballistic coefficient and therefore the most retained energy/least drop and drift at 500 meters, and the 6.5x47 is the most efficient/accurate cartridge that'll shoot it with sufficient velocity. All this makes sense since it was developed in 2006 specifically as a long range target round.
You didn't say so in your original post, but this assumes you're planning to load your own ammo. If that's not the case, the 308 offers the widest selection of factory target loads. Just be sure to get a good recoil pad.
Did you really mean to say 6mmBR? Anybody that's shot a 243 in silhouette will tell you that it won't knock over the ram reliably, and the 243 looks like a magnum compared to the 6mmBR.
Daisy,
If I were choosing my next rifle today, it would be the 6.5x47. There seems to be a consensus that a 139-142 gr bullet is the minimum reliable ram killer. The 6.5 mm version of this weight bullet has the best ballistic coefficient and therefore the most retained energy/least drop and drift at 500 meters, and the 6.5x47 is the most efficient/accurate cartridge that'll shoot it with sufficient velocity. All this makes sense since it was developed in 2006 specifically as a long range target round.
You didn't say so in your original post, but this assumes you're planning to load your own ammo. If that's not the case, the 308 offers the widest selection of factory target loads. Just be sure to get a good recoil pad.
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Please forgive be if I'm wrong assuming "Daisy" is a female shooter. (not all Lady Bugs are Ladies).
Anyways, the .243 in a fast twist is a pleasant caliber to shoot and lacks nothing but recoil for CPT's. Rams, you may lose a few, but if the new 115's are available to you that may improve Ram take down.
243 brass (including premium quality) is readily available.
Anyways, the .243 in a fast twist is a pleasant caliber to shoot and lacks nothing but recoil for CPT's. Rams, you may lose a few, but if the new 115's are available to you that may improve Ram take down.
243 brass (including premium quality) is readily available.
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[quote="steel_ram"]Please forgive be if I'm wrong assuming "Daisy" is a female shooter. (not all Lady Bugs are Ladies).
No I am not a female. It's a nickname I've had since I was a kid. That even pre-dates the hippy days and it followed me throu my 4 years in the usaf and
all the way to Australia.
Thanks for your input as well as everyone else s . I'm leaning towards the 7mm08 but don't know when I'll get to( afford ) it.
Regards
daisy
No I am not a female. It's a nickname I've had since I was a kid. That even pre-dates the hippy days and it followed me throu my 4 years in the usaf and
all the way to Australia.
Thanks for your input as well as everyone else s . I'm leaning towards the 7mm08 but don't know when I'll get to( afford ) it.
Regards
daisy
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G'Day All
Daisy if you were a sheila I think I'd give up on chasing them lol. If you come to SnowBall talk to Rob Tobler about a Remington SPS in 7/08. He got all the boys one and did them for a good price. Con plunked a 3.5" group at Rams with his unaltered. Cus and I bought the stainless and both can hit dots at 500m also I know of heaps in different calibres and they all shoot good.
Juddy
Daisy if you were a sheila I think I'd give up on chasing them lol. If you come to SnowBall talk to Rob Tobler about a Remington SPS in 7/08. He got all the boys one and did them for a good price. Con plunked a 3.5" group at Rams with his unaltered. Cus and I bought the stainless and both can hit dots at 500m also I know of heaps in different calibres and they all shoot good.
Juddy
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