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My concern with a cartridge like this would be the very short barrel life. Shoot a couple hundred rounds, then it's time to buy a new barrel and pay a gunsmith to install it. No thanks. Just not my thing I guess.
Andrew is the RUM a necked down .300 rum case?
Quote from: jackelope on January 31, 2016, 08:34:20 AM Andrew is the RUM a necked down .300 rum case?Yup. The 6.5 Badger that BiggerHammer designed is off of an improved version of the shorter 338 RUM case. After tweaking the case taper and shoulder angle it ends up with the same capacity as an unmodified RUM case. The big advantage is that the shorter 338 RUM case allows the Badger to work as a repeater on a Rem 700 action with the long VLD bullets. The 6.5 RUM will have the same capacity and ballistics but it can't' run as a repeater without seating the bullets deeper.I'm getting 3430 fps with a 160gr Matrix VLD from my 30" 6.5 Badger in the right conditions. The biggest problem is that US869 is about the only suitable powder and 869 is incredibly temperature sensitive. I get the 3430 when temps are above 55*. When it's colder than that velocities start dropping. I was getting 3360 fps with the same load when I chronographed them at 34*. I have a 270 RUM reamer sitting on my bench that may be a bit better than the 6.5 versions. I think that the 270 version will allow the use of more stable stick powders without having the powder bridging problems that the 6.5 has. I had a 1-10" twist 270 RUM that would throw 140 ballistic tips at nearly 3600 fps but it didn't do well with heavier bullets. I'm waiting to build another one off of a 1-8 twist blank. Too many projects and not enough time though!Quote from: bobcat on January 31, 2016, 08:45:27 AMMy concern with a cartridge like this would be the very short barrel life. Shoot a couple hundred rounds, then it's time to buy a new barrel and pay a gunsmith to install it. No thanks. Just not my thing I guess. This is why the Savages are so nice. I can have a new barrel cut for about $350 and threaded on in less than 10 minutes. Plus the Weatherby should last at least 800 rounds, probably more if you take care of it. That's a couple years of long range shooting and probably a life time as a hunting rifle. When you think about how much money it would cost to shoot 800 rounds through that gun, replacing a barrel every 4 years doesn't seem too bad.
The guys I know that shoot long-range once a month, shoot 90-100 each time. They use a bunch of different flavors of calibers just to see how they work...
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on February 07, 2016, 02:28:27 PMThe guys I know that shoot long-range once a month, shoot 90-100 each time. They use a bunch of different flavors of calibers just to see how they work...If I were shooting the 6.5-300 Weatherby at that rate I'd just invest in a lathe and a pile of barrel blanks. Long range shooting is sort of like golf; it "requires" a different gun for every scenario. I usually drag a few different guns with me when I go out so I have something to shoot while the others are cooling down. It also gives me an excuse to shoot a smaller caliber when I get tire of being beat up by the big guns.