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    19-20" 300wsm tikka. Shoot 178gr eldms at 27-2800fps and you will be crunching animals from close to far. Important thing is having a good suppressor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huntfisheat View Post
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    Looking for something that ideally would be best suited to the task being able to use factory ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlenM View Post
    Looking for something that ideally would be best suited to the task being able to use factory ammo.
    300WSM of the choices listed using good quality factory ammo
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    Duleys used federal premium 130gr tbt in their 270 superpig. Spoke to Greg and he said it outperforms 708s and 308s in shorter barrels if you are going factory ammo route.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    For those interested my 7rm is running a 162 ELD-X at 2950fps from the 21” barrel. That MV is yet to be calibrated at distance which is the final part of my video to come. My mate has a 7rm with 20” barrel shooting same projectile at 2970fps. The 7rm does damn well even when shortened and the higher BC projectiles allow it to perform. Even with factory ammo going slower at say 2700fps as mentioned above, that higher BC caliber makes it more then enough for all your hunting ranges.
    Hey mate that's good velocity from a 21 inch barrel , after I had mine chopped I was a bit worried I'd lose too much performance so good to know what a good hand load will do.
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    Hi all, just thought I’d put up what I ended up doing if someone is searching the forum with this same query and looking for more data or wondered what happened

    I decided that the cheapest/easiest option would be to cut down my 7mm rem mag as many suggested.

    Took it to Mountain Precision in Queenstown and Dan cut it to 22 inches, put a few different brands of factory ammo through it and chronographed them to see which it shot best and sighted it in. Extremely happy with the service.

    162gr Precision Hunter ended up being the most consistent with average velocity of 2867.

    Would highly recommend the service he provided for anyone looking to do similar with factory ammo and want to know what shoots best without having to go out and buy different boxes of ammo to find out. And you get the exact velocity to calculate drop charts too as opposed to guessing.
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    The 6.5 prc is a pussy to shoot unsuppressed would be even softer with a can , but if your not reloading ammo is a problem . My mates short 19 inch 7mm mag even with a can is a noisy prick of a rifle and its not the most pleasant to use . Im running an unsuppressed 284 with a 24 inch barrel and it fits a good balance of grunt vs boot in a light rifle . Seeing how you said you want one that has factory ammo ,plus reasonable grunt how about a 280 ai ticks, the boxes .Just my 2 cents

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    Nice to hear what youve done Glen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wayno View Post
    The 6.5 prc is a pussy to shoot unsuppressed would be even softer with a can , but if your not reloading ammo is a problem . My mates short 19 inch 7mm mag even with a can is a noisy prick of a rifle and its not the most pleasant to use . Im running an unsuppressed 284 with a 24 inch barrel and it fits a good balance of grunt vs boot in a light rifle . Seeing how you said you want one that has factory ammo ,plus reasonable grunt how about a 280 ai ticks, the boxes .Just my 2 cents
    What can is he using? The 20” rem mags i’ve used with DPT and Hardy cans are good as gold

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    A few years back there was a good video of “Dr Watson” on YouTube shooting a 20-21 inch 7mm Rem Mag out to distance on goats.

    Well worth viewing.

    @GlenM glad everything’s worked out for you.

    Hot barrels 👍

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    Stagstalker its a greystone . With a 162 handload . I dont if its just this one but its noisy . Having said that the guys i hunt with that use suppressors are not using magnums bar him ,so maybe im used to non magnums . But i was not impressed with it .

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    May I ask why you were so ( & many others on this thread ) are so obsessed with having an suppressed tops gun.

    As a alrounder ( bush, slips & tops gun ) then yes a suppressed magnum is great, but for a tops gun a suppressor is just a cunt. You shorten your barrel, lose speed & fuk up it's balance just to reduce some noise, a decent directional brake is a hundred times better. You're hunting at range so have time to plug ya ears, it's far lighter, reduces recoil & while it seems loud to you it defuses the sound of the gunshot around the hills - animals have no idea where the shot came from ( unlike a suppressor ) & normally you'll only be shooting a couple of rounds off so it's not a problem at all.

    All my LR tops guns wear Terminators & it I need to bush shoot while up there & just unscrew it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipo View Post
    May I ask why you were so ( & many others on this thread ) are so obsessed with having an suppressed tops gun.

    As a alrounder ( bush, slips & tops gun ) then yes a suppressed magnum is great, but for a tops gun a suppressor is just a cunt. You shorten your barrel, lose speed & fuk up it's balance just to reduce some noise, a decent directional brake is a hundred times better. You're hunting at range so have time to plug ya ears, it's far lighter, reduces recoil & while it seems loud to you it defuses the sound of the gunshot around the hills - animals have no idea where the shot came from ( unlike a suppressor ) & normally you'll only be shooting a couple of rounds off so it's not a problem at all.

    All my LR tops guns wear Terminators & it I need to bush shoot while up there & just unscrew it.
    What he said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipo View Post
    May I ask why you were so ( & many others on this thread ) are so obsessed with having an suppressed tops gun.

    As a alrounder ( bush, slips & tops gun ) then yes a suppressed magnum is great, but for a tops gun a suppressor is just a cunt. You shorten your barrel, lose speed & fuk up it's balance just to reduce some noise, a decent directional brake is a hundred times better. You're hunting at range so have time to plug ya ears, it's far lighter, reduces recoil & while it seems loud to you it defuses the sound of the gunshot around the hills - animals have no idea where the shot came from ( unlike a suppressor ) & normally you'll only be shooting a couple of rounds off so it's not a problem at all.

    All my LR tops guns wear Terminators & it I need to bush shoot while up there & just unscrew it.
    I did consider a muzzle brake but this is my all round rifle so "As a alrounder ( bush, slips & tops gun ) then yes a suppressed magnum is great" applies.
    Last edited by GlenM; 04-09-2021 at 11:02 PM.

 

 

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