.... I think I can see getting rid of most of my overlap cartridges in the near future, just keep the largest case I can shoot comfortably in each caliber...can always down load if required.
Who shoots factory loads? Especially for classy European awesomeness.
Uhhh, me. Cuz I wanted nice classy ammo, like RWS and Lapua, Norma etc. Granted the RWS stuff is easy to find, mind you 80$ a box.
I should have finished my sentence properly. Sectional density is better in heavier bullet weights regarding the 7x57. Velocity isn't always the best option when hunting. I believe 284 cal 175gr bullet at 2400fps will give much better penetration than a 277 cal 150gr bullet will at 3000fps within 300ydsI think you get higher sectional density with the smaller diameter bullet (.277 in this case vs .284) when comparing same bullet weights.
I have a soft spot for the classic calibers. I think the consensus here is 7x57 and I would have to agree. Kills deer dead, and a model 70 in 7x57 is one of those holy grail rifles!
Sectional Density is a number calculated from a fairly simple formula: weight of bullet in grains divided by 7000 (# of grains in a pound), then divided by the squared diameter of the bullet. This answer is the sectional density on any bullet of this weight and diameter, regardless of construction.I should have finished my sentence properly. Sectional density is better in heavier bullet weights regarding the 7x57. Velocity isn't always the best option when hunting. I believe 284 cal 175gr bullet at 2400fps will give much better penetration than a 277 cal 150gr bullet will at 3000fps within 300yds
When comparing sectional density's of the 277 cal vs 284 cal they are very close in most bullet weights under 150gr (I was using the Hornady manual for comparison).
I have a Win Featherweight in 7x57 that is a really nice rig!
While the 270 will do most anything the 7's will do, the one thing it can't do is; be a seven. I also am torn between the 7x57 and the 280. I have a 7x57 but often look at it while holding the 280 reamer. So far, it's still a 7x57. In truth, there are few circumstances where the difference would be all that apparent.
I think I've found the answer gents! I'll have it chambered in 7x57, and threaten it with a 280 reamer. That will keep the rifle in line, and besides....I'll never get around to rechambering it anyhow!
That's the "half dozen", "six of the other" is just getting the 7X64 in the first place... which is essentially a 7X57 that has been threatened with a .280 reamer.
I promise, you won't regret it.




























