Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
7mm-08 Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 H 414 47.0 2874 2567 54.6
7mm-08 Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 H 414 42.5 2617 2433 57.2
7mm-08 Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 H 414 41.0 2468 2366 57.7
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
7 x 57mm Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 RL22 54.0 3021 2837 52.5
7 x 57mm Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 H 450 53.0 2782 2749 51.9
7 x 57mm Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 IMR4831 47.0 2655 2739 58.3
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
284 Win Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 W 760 53.5 2980 2760 51.6
284 Win Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 H4831 54.0 2700 2589 48.0
284 Win Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 IMR 7828 50.0 2586 2598 52.0
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
280 Remington Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 RL 22 60.5 3052 2895 47.9
280 Remington Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 RL 22 55.0 2848 2881 52.4
280 Remington Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 IMR 7828 55.0 2701 2834 51.5
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
7mm Rem. Mag. Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 RL 22 70.0 3207 3197 45.7
7mm Rem. Mag. Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 H 4831 66.0 2933 3056 46.3
7mm Rem. Mag. Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 AA8700 77.0 2815 3079 40.0
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
7mm Weatherby Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 RL 22 76.0 3386 3563 46.9
7mm Weatherby Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 IMR 7828 73.0 3118 3453 47.3
7mm Weatherby Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 IMR 7828 72.0 2993 3480 48.3
Cartridge Bullet Maker/Specs BW(gr) Powder PW(gr) M Vel M KE M Eff
7mm STW Barnes .284,SD=.247,BC=.436 140 IMR7828 80.0 3572 3966 49.6
7mm STW Barnes .284,SD=.283,BC=.508 160 IMR7828 78.0 3354 3996 51.2
7mm STW Barnes .284,SD=.309,BD=.530 175 IMR7828 75.0 3152 3860 51.5
Well the 7mm-08 is all around most efficient. But the 175 grain in the 7 x57mm was a grand design over a 100 years ago, and still hasn't been
beat in this bore diameter to this day. So far the 6.5x55mm is still on top. When is comes to down range delivery for the lowest recoil thrust
these two grand old military cartridges show that the designers in the tail end of the 1800's were way ahead of their time.
A while back Patrick Smith of Kifaru
http://www.kifaru.net/forums.htm built a prototype switch barrel rifle with one barrel in 260 Remington
and the other in 358 Winchester. Now that is my idea of covering all the bases with the minimum amount of equipment.