Boatschool02
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All,
My Borden/Brux 6mmBR was recently completed. (Pics and load testing feedback in the coming weeks.) As this was my first custom build, I spent WAY, WAY too much time trying to make sense of bullets, barrel twists, and freebore dimensions.
BLUF: There is NO one perfect, middle of the road freebore/twist combo. Optimizing for one class of bullet results in unavoidable freebore or twist trade-offs. IMHO, freebore generalizations should NOT be made based on bullet weight as this ignores the difference between flat backs and boat tails. (If you remove Berger's 87 & 95 VLD from your consideration, the picture clears up considerably... of course, those are precisely the ones I wanted to use for informal paper punching at 300 yards. If building specifically for those bullets again, I'd go even shorter on the freebore.) When I rebarrel, I will take one of two diametrically opposed paths based on actual intended usage instead of the middle of the road "do-it-all" illusion I held previously.
1. 7.75 Twist 0.080-.120" Freebore
- Ideal for 90-105 class. (sans 95 VLD) Option to shoot almost everything except light/short boat tails.
2. 12-14 Twist Zero Freebore
- Ideal for almost everything under 70 grains.
Baseline info:
JGS custom 0.055 freebore, 1-30 degree reamer
Brux 0.236 bore, 8.8 Twist
Hornady comparator case length: 1.554"
Bullets seated to HARD JAM. (Cortina load development method will yield 0.005 to 0.040" MORE bearing surface in the neck than reflected in these photos. Yes, a couple of these would be at or behind the NSJ and I won't be shooting them.)
Big shout out to Berger Bullets for leading the industry in access to information:
http://www.bergerbullets.com/pdf/Quick-Reference-Sheets.pdf
I was limited to 10 photos. Can send pics of the 95 classic, 77 Lapua HP, 69 High BC, and the 70 SMK if anyone is interested.
95 VLD-Hunting (0.006" shorter BTO-BT than 87VLD)
95 SMK
90 Scenar
88 High BC Varmint
80 Flat Back Varmint
87 VMAX
75 VMAX
70 BLITZKING
105 VLD Target (Little parallax on this one. More forward of NSJ than it looks.)
68 Flat Back Target (65 BT & 69 FB are 0.135 and 0.052" BTO-BT shorter respectively.)

My Borden/Brux 6mmBR was recently completed. (Pics and load testing feedback in the coming weeks.) As this was my first custom build, I spent WAY, WAY too much time trying to make sense of bullets, barrel twists, and freebore dimensions.
BLUF: There is NO one perfect, middle of the road freebore/twist combo. Optimizing for one class of bullet results in unavoidable freebore or twist trade-offs. IMHO, freebore generalizations should NOT be made based on bullet weight as this ignores the difference between flat backs and boat tails. (If you remove Berger's 87 & 95 VLD from your consideration, the picture clears up considerably... of course, those are precisely the ones I wanted to use for informal paper punching at 300 yards. If building specifically for those bullets again, I'd go even shorter on the freebore.) When I rebarrel, I will take one of two diametrically opposed paths based on actual intended usage instead of the middle of the road "do-it-all" illusion I held previously.
1. 7.75 Twist 0.080-.120" Freebore
- Ideal for 90-105 class. (sans 95 VLD) Option to shoot almost everything except light/short boat tails.
2. 12-14 Twist Zero Freebore
- Ideal for almost everything under 70 grains.
Baseline info:
JGS custom 0.055 freebore, 1-30 degree reamer
Brux 0.236 bore, 8.8 Twist
Hornady comparator case length: 1.554"
Bullets seated to HARD JAM. (Cortina load development method will yield 0.005 to 0.040" MORE bearing surface in the neck than reflected in these photos. Yes, a couple of these would be at or behind the NSJ and I won't be shooting them.)
Big shout out to Berger Bullets for leading the industry in access to information:
http://www.bergerbullets.com/pdf/Quick-Reference-Sheets.pdf
I was limited to 10 photos. Can send pics of the 95 classic, 77 Lapua HP, 69 High BC, and the 70 SMK if anyone is interested.
95 VLD-Hunting (0.006" shorter BTO-BT than 87VLD)

95 SMK

90 Scenar

88 High BC Varmint

80 Flat Back Varmint

87 VMAX

75 VMAX

70 BLITZKING

105 VLD Target (Little parallax on this one. More forward of NSJ than it looks.)

68 Flat Back Target (65 BT & 69 FB are 0.135 and 0.052" BTO-BT shorter respectively.)
