- Location
- Vancouver Island BC
Got this one for fathers day and topped it off with a Bushy 3200 Elite and first trip to the range it gets into an inch at 100 yards with handloaded 139 grain Hornady's.
happy fathers day 
I tend to agree with Johan22 here, My 30/06 with 180gr bullets chrony's at 2500fps so what's the real difference between that and 2400 175 grain?What do you mean with "upper limits"? I assume "fastest"? Wouldn't a better approach be to find the "most accurate" load and then check the speed? If speed is an issue, why not buy a 7mm RM? Seriously, I have hunted the spectrum of game with a 7 x 57, using 175 grain bullets at 2,400 fps. I found "speed" to be counter-productive - less penetration, more bullet break-up, more likely to wound. What is the obsession with speed all about? Maybe in 25 years of hunting, for myself, as a professional hunter and hunting outfitter, and hundreds of game animals with a 7x57 I have missed something
Boer seun said:I tend to agree with Johan22 here, My 30/06 with 180gr bullets chrony's at 2500fps so what's the real difference between that and 2400 175 grain?
303carbine said:Noel, there ya go burstin' my bubble. Well then I may have to go with a 35 Whelen or 338-06.......![]()