As much as I like my 264WM, I'm honestly not out-performing the 270 with my rifle and the load it likes. They both shoot 140gr accubonds with very similar ballistic coeffecients at around 3000fps. There isn't much not to like about the 270 unless you get away from standard hunting bullets into VLD type projectiles. I've done alot of research since my first post and have ruled out the 6.5x284 and 260 Rem for my use and the action I have decided to build on. I'm debating between a 280 ackley with a 24" barrel, and a plain old 270 win with a 23" barrel.If I could only pick one Cal. it would be the .270 Win.
I would never again own a 270, as for me it is too much of a comprimise.
I don't know why we don't have a commercial 6.5-06 cartridge in America. The Germans have the excellent 6.5x65 (30-06 case) and a beltless magnum in the 6.5x58 Schuler, of course they also have the very crappy 6.5x65 Rimmed, and it has horrible brass. As well as a couple mild mannered 6.5x57, 6.5x57 Rimmed, and of course all the old 6.5x55 Swede, 6.5x54 MS, and Groenig came up with the 6.5x47 cartridge for Lapua.
I am thinking about wildcatting the 375 Ruger into a 6.5.
I am building a 10.3x416 Ruger using the Swiss 10.3 VLD bullets machined from copper. I want to try them on bears when I get back home to Alaska. Probably just do it on a Howa 1500, we ordered the barrel from Lothar Walther.
it would actually be like a full length .284 win, it has a 30-06 bolt face, but it's a fatter case than the .30-06.Husky a 6.5x370 Sako would only be a 6.5x30-06 extra long.
The .284 Win. has a similar powder capacity to the 30-06, so 6.5-06 and 6.5-284 would be pretty much performance duplicates. The .284 has a 66 grain water capacity, similar to the 30-06's 69 grains. The 7 RM is substantially bigger at 84 grains.it would actually be like a full length .284 win, it has a 30-06 bolt face, but it's a fatter case than the .30-06.
kinda how the RUM or WSM cases are... fatter case than bolt face...
a rebated rim style case, that's what I meant to say!
I'm pretty sure it has just shy of 7mm rem mag case capacity with a 30-06 bolt face... necked down to 6.5mm or 284 could make things interesting!
would be great for guys modifying or re-barreling their 30-06 rifles...vs. having to goto a magnum bolt face...
Still waiting on the barrel. It should have shipped last week but they are running behind. Since this project keeps getting delayed I just bought a Ruger American on the 4th to play with. I was real impressed with the handling and the accuracy reviews I've seen so far are very good. It won't hurt to have another 270 as a back-up gun when I get the custom one built anyway. I'll post a review after I get it set-up, broke in, and get to doing some range work. The 100+ degree heat will delay serious range work a little though.Hey mcseal post a pic of your barrel whenever your get it wanna see what it looks like cuase im considering getting a pac nor barrel also thanks
I don't have anything to take pictures of yet. My gunsmith is supposed to bring the Ruger home with him tonight though. I left it with him to get the scope mounted. I'm going to start out with 140gr accubonds and my line-up of Hodgdon Extreme powder. I already have a CDS turret made for a .277 140gr accubond at 3000fps so I'm going to see if I can get there with good accuracy. If not I'll build a new turret, I'm more concerned with accuracy than trying to make it fit. I'm not sure if I will get 3000fps from the 22" barrel anyway. The custom 270 is in pieces, I have the action and all accompanying parts in a gallon ziplock from when we removed the old barrel and am waiting for everything else. Once the barrel arrives and is installed I'll send it off for a stock. Then it will be picture worthy. I'll get pictures of the barrel when it arrives also.mcseal2 will you be starting load work with 130 or 140 gr. bullets? Those Accubonds sure seem to be a great bullet and my testing so far has shown that to be true as did the bullet out of my boy's elk last fall. It performed perfectly. I load for a friend with a 270 and 130 gr. Partitions. The Accubonds weren't made yet when I worked up a load for him.
I use H4831SC and did my load work with Federal 215 match magnum primers. It sure works well and shoots great for him. I'm excited to see how your project comes along. The least you could do is put some pictures up here so we can drool on the screen, I mean seriously, we need to see something!
David