Geez I just reread this thread... it is still pretty funny!
I noticed that "RickF" asked repeatedly what kind of groups I get from my long action rilfes.
I apologize for not answering your query Rick and admit that I got caught up in a spirited debate with Phib over fly#### in pepper.
I will respond to your posts one at a time.
I am in the field almost every day Rick and I can attest to the advantages of an extra 200 fps and accuracy has made on long range killing ability.
Your "empirical" mention of the superbly overbore 270WTHBY as some kind of comparison certainly suggests you value the extra velocity over the standard .270 as well. But it does nothing to bolster your argument against Short Mags or Short actions.
Your modest 20+ years of experience is commendable but your assumption that others here have less experience than you is imprudent. Trotting out numbers of guns to qualify your experience is somewhat like using numbers of kills to prove ability. I find a persons knowledge is evidenced by his ability to elucidate and debate with facts.
The question of accuracy is ambivalent in its relevence... but I will answer it thus... I get sub MOA groups at longer ranges and more consistently with the 270WSSM I am now shooting than any other .270 I have owned. Not withstanding, I have seen many long actions that will shoot sub MOA groups as well. My 25WSSM is a factory Browning that is the most accurate factory rifle I have ever seen. I actually am shooting with a very accomplished shooter using a Sako Custom Single in 6PPC right now... and it is very close.
In a hunting rifle the difference between a Short Mag and a Standard caliber is not just measured in velocity and accuracy but in recoil, rifle wieght and ergonomic function. I consider the Short Mags advantageous over a long action rifle because of all these factors.
I hope that answers your question.
I noticed that "RickF" asked repeatedly what kind of groups I get from my long action rilfes.
I apologize for not answering your query Rick and admit that I got caught up in a spirited debate with Phib over fly#### in pepper.
I will respond to your posts one at a time.
I was not brow beating anyone but only arguing the facts as they apply.Apparently I'm a naysayer too. Too bad, it appears that 20+ years handloading experience with over 70 rifles, 15 or so custom on long and short actions pales in experience to the "cut and paste" experts so prevalent here.
If you want a short mag, great. But to brow beat others because of your opinion and rhetoric gets old. Show me an animal that will ever know the difference between a 270Win and the 270WSM, and we can talk. Even better, we can compare the mighty WSM to my 28" custom barreled 270Wby on a Ruger #1. Might be illuminating, but would hate for empirical results to get in the way. Cartridge arguments can be entertaining, but make damned little difference once you drop the computer mouse and go to the field.
I am in the field almost every day Rick and I can attest to the advantages of an extra 200 fps and accuracy has made on long range killing ability.
Your "empirical" mention of the superbly overbore 270WTHBY as some kind of comparison certainly suggests you value the extra velocity over the standard .270 as well. But it does nothing to bolster your argument against Short Mags or Short actions.
Your modest 20+ years of experience is commendable but your assumption that others here have less experience than you is imprudent. Trotting out numbers of guns to qualify your experience is somewhat like using numbers of kills to prove ability. I find a persons knowledge is evidenced by his ability to elucidate and debate with facts.
I get longer case life out of my .270WSM than I did from any of my bolt action rifles... I actually have not retired any .270WSM brass as of yet and one particular set of 20 matched brass has been loaded nine times.The 25WSSM has tripled my case life over the 25-06 as well.Bigredd, in your experience with long and short actions just what level of accuracy have you gotten from both, and what difference would you expect of the two in a hunting configuration rifle?
What level of accuracy, velocity and case life are you getting with your short fats?
The question of accuracy is ambivalent in its relevence... but I will answer it thus... I get sub MOA groups at longer ranges and more consistently with the 270WSSM I am now shooting than any other .270 I have owned. Not withstanding, I have seen many long actions that will shoot sub MOA groups as well. My 25WSSM is a factory Browning that is the most accurate factory rifle I have ever seen. I actually am shooting with a very accomplished shooter using a Sako Custom Single in 6PPC right now... and it is very close.
In a hunting rifle the difference between a Short Mag and a Standard caliber is not just measured in velocity and accuracy but in recoil, rifle wieght and ergonomic function. I consider the Short Mags advantageous over a long action rifle because of all these factors.
I hope that answers your question.