7mm Fatso....is it worth the trouble?

It's based on the 338 Lapua Magnum, and if short is good, of course shorter is better. When will we see a 1.5" 7mm based on the 50BMG?

It sells magainzes, but what hole does it fill? If one must have those velocities, the 7mm STW has been around along time. It's obviously for very long shots, so why the need for a short action - a short quick handling gun? With that kind of recoil, you don't want a light gun.
 
Probably a lot of fun... if you are able to change out your barrel every thousand rounds... go for it! Barrel throat wear is probably quite extreme.
 
Probably a lot of fun... if you are able to change out your barrel every thousand rounds... go for it! Barrel throat wear is probably quite extreme.

My 7mmstws produce more velocity,and one of them still shoots 1/2 moa or better with over 1500 rounds fired.
 
...if short is good, of course shorter is better. When will we see a 1.5" 7mm based on the 50BMG?

How about this 50 BMG necked down to .22? I wonder what velocity this is getting?

50bmgneckeddown.jpg
 
How about this quote for a .17/.50 BMG....

"We started development with 200 gr. of Hodgden H50BMG powder but found it to be a bit slow burning for maximum velocity with this light bullet. 205 grains of IMR4831 seems to produce the highest velocity but we won't know for sure until we find a chronograph that registers above 9999 fps."
 
No.

3200fps with a 26" barrel is not even close to being worth the hassle, not to mention the cost of .338 Lapua brass. You can get 3100fps from a plain old 7mm RM with 160s and a 26" barrel.
 
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