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Bob, thanks for sharing your project with us. I have never tried the Mashburn, but I had one of the first 7MM-3000WM in my neck of the woods-1975 or there about. I still use a 7RM some. However, recoil has begun to bother me some and I don't like muzzle brakes or heavy rifles. So my solution to the ideal elk, deer round is the .280AI. I can push the 160gr Nosler Partition at 2950fps without torturing my rifle or cases and recoil is not bad at all. The rifle is on a pre-64 Mod.70 with a #2 Krieger, it's stock is a well finished piece of English walnut with good color contrast and well done checkering. I'm going elk hunting in a couple of weeks so I did a final zero check yesterday and got a slightly less than 4" five shot group at 300yds.
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That is one fine rig. Cool factor is off the charts. Since no one has claimed it, I will. DIBS.
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Bob that is sweet with the cool meter pegged!
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Very nice rifle Bob. Interesting fix for the stock resonance.
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Bob, that is a beautiful rifle! Very, very well executed as only a Simillion, Echols, Penrod can do.
Congratulation!
Mind posting a pic of the cartridge?
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Nice rifle.
Does anybody have a few pics of the cartridge case itself, especially in comparison to a 7mag, etc.
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Just a random thought here. Wonder how a 7mm Remington case with a 40 degree Ackley shoulder and long throated for the 160-175 bullet would compare to the Mashburn ballistically?
Such a setup would make for easier case forming. That would sound a lot like a 7mm Sharpe & Hart; performance is good, but a tad below the Mashburn, IIRC. MM Hillbilly: I have not formed an Ackley shoulder,but have "long throated" a few 7RM's and generally they work a lot better than a standard Rem 700-type factory throat.There is not a huge velocity gain,but I found the cartridge a lot more tractible as you got to max than with some shorter factory throats;I think barrels and throats are behind a lot of the difficulties a lot of guys see with the 7RM;why many will hit a wall and the velocities are not quite up to what one "expects" of the cartridge. Of course if you throat for the 160-175, you compromise bullet/land relationship with 140 gr bullets,because thet have to jump to the lands.Sometimes this works OK and sometimes not. It is really as much the longer neck,longer bullet seating,and a skosh more capacity that makes it easier to hit these velocities in the Mashburn,as opposed to the Remington...the Mashburn just lets you get there easier near as I can see so far.There is not a real universe of difference;but if you have struggled with the 7RM to get the vels you see from some sources,the Mashburn will be appreciated.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Bob, that Echols stock is a thing of beauty. Makes me want to throw away the edge I just got for my M70 oldelk: That Echols stock is about as nice as I have seen,especially for a magnum chambering;the stock could be one of the reasons it does not seem to kick so much...... Gene tells me D'Arcy did the paint job on it,which is a two-tone black/brown.
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The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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SuperT:Sounds like you are GTG;I suspect that load will put an elk hoofs up in short order! And as you note,with less recoil as a bonus.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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DD/Huntr; I will try to get a few pics of the cartridge through the forming process this weekend. There is more than one way to skin the cat and I have had a couple of conversations with Bill Steigers at BBC;he is instructing me on how to fully form the Mashburn case with tumbling media(corn husks),large pistol primers,and Bullseye pistol powder. That means I can form cases from new brass by firing out the back door at the house...the neighbors will love it,but hey this is NH...there are always guns going off here!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Just a random thought here. Wonder how a 7mm Remington case with a 40 degree Ackley shoulder and long throated for the 160-175 bullet would compare to the Mashburn ballistically?
Such a setup would make for easier case forming. That would sound a lot like a 7mm Sharpe & Hart; performance is good, but a tad below the Mashburn, IIRC. MM Hillbilly: I have not formed an Ackley shoulder,but have "long throated" a few 7RM's and generally they work a lot better than a standard Rem 700-type factory throat.There is not a huge velocity gain,but I found the cartridge a lot more tractible as you got to max than with some shorter factory throats;I think barrels and throats are behind a lot of the difficulties a lot of guys see with the 7RM;why many will hit a wall and the velocities are not quite up to what one "expects" of the cartridge. Of course if you throat for the 160-175, you compromise bullet/land relationship with 140 gr bullets,because thet have to jump to the lands.Sometimes this works OK and sometimes not. It is really as much the longer neck,longer bullet seating,and a skosh more capacity that makes it easier to hit these velocities in the Mashburn,as opposed to the Remington...the Mashburn just lets you get there easier near as I can see so far.There is not a real universe of difference;but if you have struggled with the 7RM to get the vels you see from some sources,the Mashburn will be appreciated. Thanks for the information. I have never chronographed any 7MM Remington factory ammo that was even close to the factory listed velocity and only one 7mm I have worked with came near the loading manual listed velocities before hitting pressure issues. This 7MM Mashburn of yours has set me to thinking. That usually winds up costing me money
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Oh, how is the cost of the Echols stock versus a "standard" McMillan?
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Very nice rifle Bob. Interesting fix for the stock resonance. AZ: Th double groups had me puzzled;something changed when I went from the bags to a "softer" medium, like my hands.I repeated the test a few times to make sure it was not me.It wasn't. Thinking on it I felt the barrel didn't need "up pressure" so much as it needed something to "dampen" vibration,since it had shot well with the lighter bullets.So I thought about the pipe insulation. That cured it. I have noticed with these precisely tuned sporters with light barrels, that they really shoot well,but equally true that if you feed them something they do not like,they will let you know right away...a guy has to figure out what is wrong.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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hillbilly: They are available through D'Arcy at pretty much the same prices for the stock as for the mcMillans IIRC. A friend bought three,and sent them to CAS for paint and bedding.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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hillbilly: They are available through D'Arcy at pretty much the same prices for the stock as for the mcMillans IIRC. A friend bought three,and sent them to CAS for paint and bedding. Thanks. I didn't know if they were more expensive than the standard ones.
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Hmm.....never heard about the round could someone tell me a bit about it.. Dober
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Hmm.....never heard about the round could someone tell me a bit about it.. Dober The nut-job appears (grin)...
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Good looking rig Bob, well cept for the Model 70 part.......grin
Anyone got a pic of said cartridge next to say a Remington version?
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Nut job, panache, style.....same o same o... Dober
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Bob-the 160 Sierra HPBT is one heck of an accurate and game killing son of a gun! Add 7828 of course..grin
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