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Quote from: yorketransport on January 31, 2016, 08:17:24 AMI think it's what the 26 Nosler should have been! If you're going for a hyper velocity 6.5, why not to with the fastest? I do wish they had gone with a better bullet in the 140 class. The A-Frame is a great hunting bullet but has the BC of a brick. It doesn't make much sense in a long range gun/cailber. Handload the better 140+gr bullets and it will be even better.Now if you really want to get a 6.5 bullet moving you can give the 6.5 Badger or 6.5 RUM a try. Why shoot 140s at 3400fps when you can hit that with a 160 with a better BC?
I think it's what the 26 Nosler should have been! If you're going for a hyper velocity 6.5, why not to with the fastest? I do wish they had gone with a better bullet in the 140 class. The A-Frame is a great hunting bullet but has the BC of a brick. It doesn't make much sense in a long range gun/cailber. Handload the better 140+gr bullets and it will be even better.Now if you really want to get a 6.5 bullet moving you can give the 6.5 Badger or 6.5 RUM a try. Why shoot 140s at 3400fps when you can hit that with a 160 with a better BC?
Another one is the 6.5 STW. I was going to do a 6.5-300wby but with all the 7stw cases I have been buying I decided to go with the 6.5 STW. It and the 6.5-300wby will run pretty dang close to the same and both a little faster then the 26 nosler.
Let me ask this: what would be the downside of going with something that's a little more "standard" but still has plenty of speed and long range capability, such as the 7mm RUM?
What's the barrel life? Swap it out with every box of ammo?
Quote from: jackelope on February 10, 2016, 05:17:43 PMQuote from: yorketransport on January 31, 2016, 08:17:24 AMI think it's what the 26 Nosler should have been! If you're going for a hyper velocity 6.5, why not to with the fastest? I do wish they had gone with a better bullet in the 140 class. The A-Frame is a great hunting bullet but has the BC of a brick. It doesn't make much sense in a long range gun/cailber. Handload the better 140+gr bullets and it will be even better.Now if you really want to get a 6.5 bullet moving you can give the 6.5 Badger or 6.5 RUM a try. Why shoot 140s at 3400fps when you can hit that with a 160 with a better BC? I like the way he thinks! Is there factory brass available for the 6.5 badger or 6.5 RUM, or would I have to make brass?
Quote from: bearpaw on February 10, 2016, 05:31:59 PMQuote from: jackelope on February 10, 2016, 05:17:43 PMQuote from: yorketransport on January 31, 2016, 08:17:24 AMI think it's what the 26 Nosler should have been! If you're going for a hyper velocity 6.5, why not to with the fastest? I do wish they had gone with a better bullet in the 140 class. The A-Frame is a great hunting bullet but has the BC of a brick. It doesn't make much sense in a long range gun/cailber. Handload the better 140+gr bullets and it will be even better.Now if you really want to get a 6.5 bullet moving you can give the 6.5 Badger or 6.5 RUM a try. Why shoot 140s at 3400fps when you can hit that with a 160 with a better BC? I like the way he thinks! Is there factory brass available for the 6.5 badger or 6.5 RUM, or would I have to make brass?I'm pretty sure that Biggerhammer and/or Yorketransport created the 6.5 Badger. Hopefully Yorke chimes in again and clarifies.
Been around for awhile, short of a few tweaks to make it "original"..
I like the way he thinks! Is there factory brass available for the 6.5 badger or 6.5 RUM, or would I have to make brass?Quote from: carpsniperg2 on February 10, 2016, 05:19:30 PMAnother one is the 6.5 STW. I was going to do a 6.5-300wby but with all the 7stw cases I have been buying I decided to go with the 6.5 STW. It and the 6.5-300wby will run pretty dang close to the same and both a little faster then the 26 nosler.I read about it too, but would have to make brass and I don't have any stw like you! Somewhere I also read about a 270 RUM, necked down 7mm or 300 RUM brass. There are a ton of wildcats out there!
Quote from: mountainman on February 10, 2016, 09:09:34 PMBeen around for awhile, short of a few tweaks to make it "original"..Pretty much. It's similar to Kirby Allen's 6.5 Allen Mag ballistically and dimensionally. Quote from: bearpaw on February 10, 2016, 05:31:59 PMI like the way he thinks! Is there factory brass available for the 6.5 badger or 6.5 RUM, or would I have to make brass?Quote from: carpsniperg2 on February 10, 2016, 05:19:30 PMAnother one is the 6.5 STW. I was going to do a 6.5-300wby but with all the 7stw cases I have been buying I decided to go with the 6.5 STW. It and the 6.5-300wby will run pretty dang close to the same and both a little faster then the 26 nosler.I read about it too, but would have to make brass and I don't have any stw like you! Somewhere I also read about a 270 RUM, necked down 7mm or 300 RUM brass. There are a ton of wildcats out there!The 6.5 RUM is an easy round to load for and form brass, but no factory ammo. Same goes for the 270 RUM. Both of them just use 7mm RUM brass and can get necked down using either 270 WSM or 6.5 WSM dies. I actually have 270 RUM reamer sitting on my bench waiting for a 1-8" twist barrel.
So... can someone tell me, what will any of these wildcat cartridges do that a 7 RUM can't?