Nice build and great results
I love my 6mmBR
The 6mm's are great,easy to load,economical on powder & very accurate
Out of interest what dies are you using
ATB
James
Nice build and great results
I love my 6mmBR
The 6mm's are great,easy to load,economical on powder & very accurate
Out of interest what dies are you using
ATB
James
James
thank you for comment.
Wilson FL with neck bushing sizer and a Forster Micrometer BR seater.
FYI Use the above in conjunction with a Sinclair de-priming tool and one of their carbide expanders, both as separate operations.
T
Crickey, what size group is that at 1,000 yards? That's quite the tool!
.22LR CZ452; .22 Hornet CZ527
Tikka T3 Varmint .223; .204 Ruger CZ527 Varmint;
6.5 Creed Bergara B14 HMR
They are 1moa squares On the electronic target and a TR ring size so actually not as good as I’d like
the wind was fishtailing so I was keeping up with that by aiming L & R of the target, but the elevation is a little up and down for my liking, but as it was first time at distance and the scope was both on canted and a bit too far back I was pleased.
Just need the local tunnel ranges to open and I can sort the finer detail?
T
Thibben,
I had a Dasher for a short time using the Norma brass from March UK but couldn't get anywhere near my target speed with the 105 class bullets. In fact it was slower than the previous barrel chambered in 6BR before I had to quit, because of pressure signs. This was with a Rem 40X with ejector. I have a couple of friends using Barnard and Stolle actions using the same brass, but without ejectors, like yourself and they are happy to go beyond what I felt my rifle was limited to and getting good results. In the end I sold the dies, brass, probably 2/3's that had not been used and re-chambered to 6 x 47 and getting the results I was after, albeit with larger charges of powder and no doubt a shorter barrel life. Good luck with the cartridge.