If you’re shooting out to 600m, then I don’t think you can go wrong with the standard 6BR.
https://accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/6mmbr/
If you’re shooting out to 600m, then I don’t think you can go wrong with the standard 6BR.
https://accurateshooter.com/cartridge-guides/6mmbr/
Last edited by Triple G; 26-06-2020 at 01:10 PM.
Thanks for the link.
I am mainly restricted to 200 yards, but a great article to read and digest.
6.5 55 SWEDE.223 HOWA VARMINT NIKON 8X32X50 -.22LR CZ STYLE-16" .17 HMR CZ AMERICAN-16" SIMMONS AETEC-12G BERETTA A.302,AYA NO 4,BAIKAL O&U
If you are shooting up to 200y, want a 6mm and are chasing accuracy, then look no further. It is widely acknowledged to be the Daddy of all cartridges as far as short range accuracy is concerned.
https://www.accurateshooter.com/cart...guides/6mmppc/
Just make sure you get a 1 in8 or thereabouts barrel.
I never bothered fireforming the cases, load it up with N140 if you have it quite economical to shoot
90-100 grain bullets.
Have a look at the 6mm dasher build by thibben
Crowman,
For 200 yards as pointed out the 6PPC would be ‘it’ but a bit more specialised and no rifles off the shelf that comes to mind?
The next step would be a 6BR which has cases and rifle off the shelf- but limited selection, the Savage would do it: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/...perb-accuracy/
Regardless of what you choose a set of dies and IMHO separate expander and specific measuring tools, will be required.
The 6BR is inherently accurate - you will a very happy bunnie
T
As mentioned above the Savage 6mmBR out of the box /off the shelf, the Savages are hard to beat
https://shootingsports.edgarbrothers...Benchrest.aspx
Like any new rifle you'll need dies ,cases ,bullets & powder and a bit of time to dial it ll in