7mm Backcountry

Different strokes for different folks. I am in my late 60’s and take every opportunity to hunt with my classics and enjoy carrying them in the field.
I haven't taken any animals with anything other than the classics (yet). But I'm punching many holes in paper with the new stuff! ;-)
 
I haven't taken any animals with anything other than the classics (yet). But I'm punching many holes in paper with the new stuff! ;-)
I am a meat eater, so the only reason I punch holes in paper is to ensure my sights are on target. I do hunt a lot of varmints in the off seasons for practice though.
 
I've mounted an EOTECH Vudu 1x-10x scope on a Christensen Ridgline FFT 7mm Backcountry with a 16" bbl.

Off to the range next week to break in the barrel and to start getting an indication of accuracy and velocity that it is going to shoot.

At this point it really feels great in my hands and the entire set up comes in at 7 lbs. I'm still going to put a small/light silencer on it in the coming months.

More to come....

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I talked to the Federal Guys at SCI last year and the elevator pitch was its not targeted at the African Hunter primarily but mountain guys, new hunters, and people that want to shoot like the guys that they see on youtube(my take).

I think its a cool technology and I want to see what happens when they release the same cartridge/case in 308/6.5 Creedmore and see what my 16inch .308 Fix can do with a 168gr TTSX screaming at 3000FPS.

I think the caliber is just the consumer test bed.
 
I talked to the Federal Guys at SCI last year and the elevator pitch was its not targeted at the African Hunter primarily but mountain guys, new hunters, and people that want to shoot like the guys that they see on youtube(my take).

I think its a cool technology and I want to see what happens when they release the same cartridge/case in 308/6.5 Creedmore and see what my 16inch .308 Fix can do with a 168gr TTSX screaming at 3000FPS.

I think the caliber is just the consumer test bed.
To your point, I suspect there will be several calibers released in the coming year(s) if the 7mm gets traction.
 
I'm considering building one. Luckily I have some other projects to finish first so by the time I'm ready we will see if it is any more popular. There is also .308 NAS3 brass now that interests me.
 
I'm considering building one. Luckily I have some other projects to finish first so by the time I'm ready we will see if it is any more popular. There is also .308 NAS3 brass now that interests me.
It would seem that the combination of advanced cartridge case technology, fast burning powders, faster twist barrels we might have the traditional calibers doing more then they ever have!
 
It would seem that the combination of advanced cartridge case technology, fast burning powders, faster twist barrels we might have the traditional calibers doing more then they ever have!
Exactly. I’m not a big short action or 308 fan but if I can have 30-06 like performance out of short barrel, short action 308, i will consider it.
 

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idjeffp wrote on Fish2table's profile.
I will be looking for a set of these when my .505 is done... sadly not cashed up right now for these. :(
Need anything in trade?
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cwpayton wrote on Halligan1975's profile.
what kind of velocity does the 140 grains list, curious how they would fit in with my current 130 gr, supply of 270s. maybe a pic of the box data listing vel. and drop. Oh and complements on that ammo belt, nice.
 
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