Someone mentioned 6.5 Creedmoor, the new fad! Let's face it if the industry wasn't re-inventing things it would be a very boring sport!? There is nothing the 6.5 Creedmoor will do the 7-08 cannot, even out to 1,200m, also nothing wrong with the 6.5 Creedmoor although reloading as I understand, I've never reloaded this calibre, can be a little fussy but factory ammo is getting more available in the UK (Hornady).
I use 150 grain bonded bullets at 2770fps in 7mm08 and they are fine on Roe. A good mate of mine uses 140 SST's at 2860fps in 7mm08 and makes a horrible mess. It's down to velocity and bullet construction, not down to chambering.
150 grain at 2800 can be done with many cartridges including a 308 or 06 and achieve the same result, no? It strikes me that unless you are shooting very longer (targets really? or like Dodgy knees gets opportunities and extended ranges then by getting a 7-08 you are just limiting your options for heavy bullets?I use 150 grain bonded bullets at 2770fps in 7mm08 and they are fine on Roe. A good mate of mine uses 140 SST's at 2860fps in 7mm08 and makes a horrible mess. It's down to velocity and bullet construction, not down to chambering.
150 grain at 2800 can be done with many cartridges including a 308 or 06 and achieve the same result, no? It strikes me that unless you are shooting very longer (targets really? or like Dodgy knees gets opportunities and extended ranges then by getting a 7-08 you are just limiting your options for heavy bullets?
Well I'd have to agree because the other 7mm I use is 7x64, also a great calibre, very accurate with a bit more punch. The big slow bullets like RWS 172gr T-Mantel (which you can't get anymore!) were superb, very slow at 2,610 ft/sec but dropped everything and on small deer like Muntjac stopped them dead with no mess/meat damage. 160's with this calibre are just about perfect.
7mm08 vs 6.5CM out to 1200m? The 6.5 wins every time. Its about refinement of the case : bullet effectiveness, and the 6.5CM makes a better fist of the long / heavy for calibre bullets than the 7mm-08 does. At 1200m, that’s ~5ft of come-up, or in other words roughly 10% less drop (143gr ELD-X vs 150gr ELD-X).
I know, mad prices! That's why I reload the 7x64 now using Sierra 160gr HPBT and so far so good, in fact very good!You will get close to similar performance with the Geco 165gr Soft Points. Last time I bought a box of 50 is was £58! (YES £58)
Hi I am not a calibre buff so could you explain how this is different to the Rem Mag or indeed the standard.270? Just if you have time/ out of interestI had my renewal there and added a 7mm-08 plus mod to acquire. I know a few people with them and had looked at reloading supplies etc before deciding on this calibre but since getting my new certificate through and actually having a look for rifle availability (not that I'm ready to buy this side of Xmas) they seem to be thin on the ground in the UK do you guys know of any reason for this.
7x64 is a lovely round.I know, mad prices! That's why I reload the 7x64 now using Sierra 160gr HPBT and so far so good, in fact very good!
Hi I am not a calibre buff so could you explain how this is different to the Rem Mag or indeed the standard.270? Just if you have time/ out of interest
£1.16/round for Geco isn't too bad for a substantial centrefire round.
David.