Obtunded, would be at every match if time allowed. Oh well, kids do grow up....
But I seem to do ok at the matches I can get to
Oh, I try and keep my finger on what is going on in F class. Precious few 30's have been campaigned in F class. But we are moving to a world were recoil is trumped by ballistics.
In 1000yd BR, the winniest unlimited 30's are based off the 300Wby/STW case. Various 'cutesy' names have been used but their roots are off the full sized magnum case. Works really well.
Don't get me wrong, the 300WM is a wonderful cartridge inspite of its short neck (more bunk but that is another story) but the case capacity is small for the heavies and for LR BR where you don't shoot many rds anyways, faster better.
As for F class, between the 7's and 30's, LR ballistics are going to be similar for similar bore wear BUT recoil is going to be horrid in a 30. Not that the 7's are a pussycat.
A 7RSAUM/ Mystic/280AI can push a 180gr Berger VLD at 2950/3000fps for around 1000/1500rds of peak accuracy. A 7RM can easily hit 3100fps in a long barrel.
A 7 Dakota would be very interesting if you didn't like the belt. I know of a 7-376 Steyr that looks AWESOME and shooting very well in early development.
There are no shortage of cartridges and wildcats in the 60 to 70gr of powder capacity to build a 7mm F class zapper with. RWS is nice brass but you have so many other options that are much easier to get in NA.
If I were to build an all out 7mm F class laser, I would go 7RM and have a bushel of barrels to draw from.
You would need a Wby volume case to get a 208/210gr 30 going as fast. That would hurt ALOT and bore wear would be the same.
For me the 6.5 will remain the ideal mid distance cartridge and the 260AI/Mystic is so easy to tune. At 2900fps, the ballistics at 1000yds aren't too far off the other boomers but there is a difference and the spoils will go to the recoilproof shooters.
At the distances shot in BC, I dont think you will be giving up too much even in strong winds. Afterall, the 6BR is doing just fine and ballistically, not as good as any of the other options.
If you don't want to muck with case forming, why not the 6.5 Swede? Same case capacity but a bit more fuss with case stretching due to the case taper. Improve it and you have a wonderful cartridge.
When time allows and I get to go to bigger/longer events, F TR and the 223 looks like my kind of place.
Oops, a bit off topic...
Jerry