Bobbyboy6br
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Hi I've hunting groundhogs with my 2506 100 gr for over 20 years now . The barrel has high mileage on it so I'm re barreling in 6.5x284 with a 1in 8 tw 120- 142 gr bullets .what do ya think? Thanks
Hi I've hunting groundhogs with my 2506 100 gr for over 20 years now . The barrel has high mileage on it so I'm re barreling in 6.5x284 with a 1in 8 tw 120- 142 gr bullets .what do ya think? Thanks
It's on a long action and heard it's a long distance calHard on barrels. Why not a 6BRX? Depends on how far you want to shoot.
I have used a Lilja barreled model 22 Cooper 6.5 x 2 84 here in north western Pennsylvania for the last eight years or so for groundhogs. My longest kill to date has been 880 yards but I have killed many in the 6 to 800 yard range with this cartridge and have came crazy close to ones out to 1100 yards .It is an easy cartridge to tune.I agree completely with Captainmal on his advice but would add if you don't mind the increased muzzle blast,add a muzzle break to your gun it makes a big difference. I have used Hornaday 140 grain Amax bullets with great results and also the standard Berger 140 grain hunting bullet. I even killed an elk in Colorado two years ago with the same load I use for woodchucks. If your shots are long and you have a safe place to shoot I think there is no finer cartridge out there.It will work fine. You will have more recoil than the 25-06. Might be more accurate but that is dependent on equipment and your tuning. Bullets will be heavier and maybe more prone to passing through and skipping far. Cases will also be harder to source or at least, more expensive.
Groundhog hunting has good nights or days with 20 shots. In Pa. I often was happy with 5-10 a day. Barrel life will be in years if your situation is typical.
Now I do think it's a bit much for groundhog, especially the bullets. But if 1,000 yard hunting is in your realm the makes a good choice. For 500 yards or under I think you would be better served with something in the 6mm bore diameter, if only for the better bullets suitable for varmints at long range. Never forget that because the action is long does not mean you have to use a long case.
Thank youIt will work fine. You will have more recoil than the 25-06. Might be more accurate but that is dependent on equipment and your tuning. Bullets will be heavier and maybe more prone to passing through and skipping far. Cases will also be harder to source or at least, more expensive.
Groundhog hunting has good nights or days with 20 shots. In Pa. I often was happy with 5-10 a day. Barrel life will be in years if your situation is typical.
Now I do think it's a bit much for groundhog, especially the bullets. But if 1,000 yard hunting is in your realm the makes a good choice. For 500 yards or under I think you would be better served with something in the 6mm bore diameter, if only for the better bullets suitable for varmints at long range. Never forget that because the action is long does not mean you have to use a long case.
thank youI have used a Lilja barreled model 22 Cooper 6.5 x 2 84 here in north western Pennsylvania for the last eight years or so for groundhogs. My longest kill to date has been 880 yards but I have killed many in the 6 to 800 yard range with this cartridge and have came crazy close to ones out to 1100 yards .It is an easy cartridge to tune.I agree completely with Captainmal on his advice but would add if you don't mind the increased muzzle blast,add a muzzle break to your gun it makes a big difference. I have used Hornaday 140 grain Amax bullets with great results and also the standard Berger 140 grain hunting bullet. I even killed an elk in Colorado two years ago with the same load I use for woodchucks. If your shots are long and you have a safe place to shoot I think there is no finer cartridge out there.
Thanks I can't waitYes you'll enjoy the 6.5-284 with 120-142s.
Thank youI've got 1260 rds thru my broughton 6.5-284 barrel and it's going strong. I run loads(140-142) fairly warm at around 3050-3075.
For giggles and grins, you should try at least one box of the 95g V max!!!