Yes H4350 with a30" barrel LarryI didn't say that, alf did.
3070 though. That's screaming. IIRC you're running H4350 right? 105 hybrid?
Yes H4350 with a30" barrel LarryI didn't say that, alf did.
3070 though. That's screaming. IIRC you're running H4350 right? 105 hybrid?
Yes H4350 with a30" barrel Larry
4350 could be too slow . With 4350 you get 95 percent of bullet speed in 17" of the barrelRight on. I'll be running a shorter barrel, in the 24-26" range most likely. And I want to try dtacs. We'll see what happens I guess.
4350 could be too slow . With 4350 you get 95 percent of bullet speed in 17" of the barrel
Varget And others it is done in 10" .
Best of luck Larry
Any time LarryYeah I shoot 4350 in my 6.5 Creed currently with great results. I may be PMing you in the future to pick your brain a bit regarding fast 105 loads in my dasher, especially if I can get the 115s moving fast enough.
Have to say, feel your selling the DTAC's short when your subtracting 150-fps for only 10-grains in bullet weight, in comparison to Hybrids.
From my experience 2900-fps is a cake walk for 115's from a 6Dasher. Was shooting them +2950-fps with RL15 many moons ago when they first came out (2005). And +3000 from RL17 when it first came out (2009), but settled at 2980-fps for best accuracy for the half of a season I used them with RL17.
Took them to 1-mile in 2006 with 32.8-gr of RL15 that took 77-MOA of elevation on a 55-F morning at 1310' if you want to run some reverse ballistics.
I to read the mixed reviews of the Shiraz/Norma brass. Almost all the negative and skeptic seem to come from people who haven't tried them, or so is what notice and stands out to me. They worked good for me right out of the gate with no hick-ups or wrecked cases that showed great potential to longevity, accuracy, and velocity potential. But did decide to finish the season on Lapua's and will decide which for my future use at a later date, but I will likely use both brands for a while. The advantages of the long neck is intriguing.
Good luck with your short barreled Creedmoor. Most everyone I know that has one likes it !.!.!
Donovan
To get the most velocity potential from the new 115-DTAC (closed tip) from a 6Dasher, I myself would setup with the new Shiraz/Norma 6Dasher brass, taking advantage of the longer neck, to then seat the new DTAC forward in the longer neck. Then have a reamer throated to that longer bullet placement which will gain capacity under the bullet over Lapua made 6Dasher's.
Then I would plan on slower burning powders and would go at RL16, IMR4451, or RL17, which all 3 will be complimented by the capacity gains of the new 6Dasher brass, with ability to drive the heavier/longer bullets faster then ever possible in Lapua made 6Dasher's.
For a barrel, I would use a 7.5-twist or faster barrel to gain a little BC over an 8-twist, and plan on finishing at 32" or even 33", to gain some speed from the extra length. And choose a barrel mfg that offers narrow/skinny lands so that it is a fast barrel (probably a Brux).
My 2-Cents
Donovan
Make that .009". New on left, old on right. Avg 0.5808, 0.5892And the brand new DTAC's have about .025" more bearing surface than the old ones.
Shorter the barrel faster the burn also.LarrySome things about powde burn speed.
Heavier bullet = slower powder needed
Greater overbore ratio = slower powder needed
The inverse is also true.
I had a chance to try David Tubb's new 115 gr. RBT in my Dasher and was well pleased with the results. James MockHey guys, I'm building a 6 dasher for tactical competitions and was wondering about bullet choice. Barrel is going to be finished at 26". I'd like to run the DTAC for the better BC but I'm wondering if the little dasher case will even have a chance to push a 115 to 2900ish in a 26" tube. I'm just looking for thoughts, opinions, and first hand experience. Thanks!
JD, I had similar results with my first load work up yesterday in my 7.5 twist Bartlein Dasher and the new 115 DTACs. I used 32gr varget and it was good for groups mid 1s to mid 2s at 100yds early am before wind and mirage came into play. I used naked over coated bullets since 105 hybrids are used in this gun or at least were. I needed heavier bullet in 6mm family for wind at 1kI had a chance to try David Tubb's new 115 gr. RBT in my Dasher and was well pleased with the results. James Mock
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If you aren't going to use the whole neck, why not just shoot a 6BRX from Lapua brass? You would end up with a LOT more capacity, as the new Shiraz/Dasher brass does not appear to have any meaningful difference in capacity versus a standard 6BR. If, as you claim, there are capacity gains in the new Norma brass, why are you trying to squeeze more powder into the neck? I thought the whole point of the new brass was to restore the long neck.
One of us is confused.
Bob
If you aren't going to use the whole neck, why not just shoot a 6BRX from Lapua brass?
Better re-read what I posted. I wrote "taking advantage of the longer neck", hence meaning using it and gaining capacity (behind the bullet) by doing so.
as the new Shiraz/Dasher brass does not appear to have any meaningful difference in capacity versus a standard 6BR
Looks to me like your confused and should investigate the capacities more in-depth. The Dasher's hold roughly 3-grains more then a standard 6BR case.
One of us is confused.
Your lack of hands on experience with the Shiraz/Norma 6Dasher brass is what I see as your confusions.
Seems to me your already convinced that Lapua made 6Dasher's are the better option, which you have clearly stated. So why not just go with that for yourself, and stop taking inputs out of context and badgering the Shiraz/Norma brass, users, and inputs.
Your postings......
Left = 1.598" length S/N case, with a old 115-DTAC seated to 2.518" OAL
Right = 1.550" length Lapua case, with a old 115-DTAC seated to 2.470" OAL
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Pictured to show how "taking advantage" of the .048" longer neck to the S/N 6Dasher would offer "more capacity under the bullet" when seating a old 115-DTAC the additional .048" (2.518" - 2.470" OAL), hence how to take advantage of the improved neck length of S/N 6Dasher brass, for longer & heavier bullets.