I have a .308 I've been itching to do something with for awhile. There are lots of short action cartridges I might choose, but the Rem. and Win. short mags really appeal.
In .30 caliber, the velocity level I desire is that of the .30-06 Ackley Improved - about 3,000 with a 165 grain bullet or 2850-2900 with a 180 (all assuming a 24" barrel). As you stated it, a 30-06 on steroids.
While both companies have been hawking their offerings as velocity equals with the .300 Win Mag, that's not what I'm looking for, nor do I think that you can equal the Win Mag's velocity in equal length barrels at equal pressure with typical propellants when the powder capacity of the shortys is less than the long Winnie. Something has to give - either the shortys operate at higher pressure than the long winnie, or the factory long Winnie ammo is underloaded (pressure-wise), or we're being fed a line. The reason being proffered, "short, fat cases are more efficient", doesn't hold water as far as I'm concerned.
For me it doesn't matter, as I'm convinced either shorty will give me the ballistics I'm looking for. I'd probably accept the velocity loss trimming the barrel to 23" barrel, and have a rifle that weighs, feels, and handles like my .308 with enough more thump to make a difference. To answer your question, I think the short Rem magnum would make a fine elk/deer cartridge, and would not be hard to download to .308 ballistics. The reduced powder capacity (vs. the long Winnie) favors downloading efforts.
If remington happened to introduce a .25 or .35 on their short/fat case, I might be swayed away from .30 as I like both the quarter-bore and its .358 bigger brother.
Best regards,
BigIron
[This message has been edited by BigIron (edited 01-12-2002).]
Safe Shooting!
Steve Redgwell
303british.com
Can't find a handy pic for the SAUM to post. Basically it's about 1/8" shorter with a 30 degree shoulder instead of 35 with a slightly longer neck.
Case capacity for the WSM is 81-82 grains of water, about 75 for the SAUM.
Although they aren't exactly the same as the case specs, you can compare the reamer specs here:
http://www.clymertool.com/cgi-bin/reamer.cgi
Click on "Rimless" and you'll find specs for both.
I've always had a fascination for short and fat. Glad my wife isn't around...
Safe Shooting!
Steve Redgwell
303british.com