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| Posts: 20175 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009 |
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| quote: Originally posted by 1BigDeer: To begin, I’m a lefty who bought several left hand Remington LSS rifles new to use as action donors for builds. Thinking about joining the 6.5 craze and I had settled on 6.5 PRC but now need the experts opinion. Would I be better using the RUM action/7 RUM brass and have Lex at Rifles build be a 6.5 RUM? Is it an easy process to resize the brass? I understand I could build a more compact rifle using less powder if I went with the PRC. Also I’m sure the barrel life is much better as well. If these things aren’t critical is there any reason NOT to go with the 6.5 RUM? Thanks for your input!
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Necking down the 28 Nosler would be a better option IMO. I don't think the 7 RUM has any advantage over the 28 Nosler and this way you would have a lot more flexibility in terms of seating and OAL. |
| Posts: 7581 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004 |
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| Chambering for a 6.5 RUM won't necessarily buy you any more velocity than a .26 Nosler, 6.5 STW, or even a plain old .264. All have case capacities that are larger than optimal for the bore size, and incremental increases in case capacity at this point are less important to velocity than the nature of the bore itself. A "fast barrel" in a .264 may yield as much, or practically as much, velocity as a "slow barrel" in a 6.5 RUM. Builders of such large-capacity cartridges try to make up for this by increasing the barrel length, but overlook the fact that the longer barrel would also increase velocities from the smaller cartridge, too.
Regardless, I understand the desire to utilize your actions made for the RUM. The 8mm Rem Mag/7mm STW case would fit and function just as well as an RUM case and would be less expensive, so I think I would recommend that case to get you 99% of the performance you would achieve with a 6.5RUM. You'll still burn plenty of powder and generate ample muzzle blast. |
| Posts: 13266 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001 |
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| best you can do with an Ultra Mag action is build a .338 ultra mag. By the way, the 6.5PRC is awesome. Built on a short action as intended it becomes the ultimate mountain rifle with punch. VLDs are ok, but 140 grain .264 Nosler Partition from a short action 24" barrel at 3050 is devastating, and still mashing at 500 yards. |
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| I appreciate all of your inputs and great ideas. I’m no closer to a decision now but if I wanted all out performance I’d have Lex build the 26 Nosler. For all the other reasons I’d go with the PRC. This will require more thought, but again thanks!
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| quote: Originally posted by 1BigDeer: I appreciate all of your inputs and great ideas. I’m no closer to a decision now but if I wanted all out performance I’d have Lex build the 26 Nosler. For all the other reasons I’d go with the PRC. This will require more thought, but again thanks!
Dave
I have a 28 Nosler and am very impressed. Getting 3000 fps with Berger 190s with no sign of pressure. Very accurate. |
| Posts: 7581 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004 |
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| Are you just bored or need to get a job??
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| Posts: 42226 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 |
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| quote: eply
I had Virgin Valley build a 6.5 rum encore barrel for me 17 years ago. 29" and it was fast. Brass was as simple as necking down 300 rum brass in a single step. |
| Posts: 574 | Location: Utah | Registered: 30 January 2013 |
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