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Little help with caliber choice

Looking to build a benchrest rifle for shooting local club matches. Yardage’s are 100,200,300 and 500 yards. I have narrowed my choices to the following - I am not looking for a case that’s needs a lot of forming work. 6BR, 6mm Norma Dasher or 6x47 Lapua. I personally prefer the 6x47 for the velocity gains but hear so much about it being difficult to tune. All cases will running a 105 class bullet. Can you guys help me out?
Thanks in advance.
Brandon
 
Straight 6br seems to fit your criteria best. I was once hot for a 6x47, but found so much stuff about being difficult to tune that it scared me off.
 
+1 for the basic 6br. Easy to tune, easy to shoot (very little recoil with a 15-17 # gun), very accurate, components available.
 
But on the other hand a 6bra will do the same thing and get ya a lil more should the need arise. It’s the easiest case to form consistently I have tried. Just something to think about and if your like me confuse you even more;)
 
Dasher, I'll never build another 6br for 105's. I will say I shoot the Lapua dasher and not the Norma.

Good luck.
 
First choice would be a 6mm Dasher. Second would be a "straight" 6mmBR. You do not have to fireform for the Dasher. Here is how this works: FIRST fireform 5 cases. Then RE-Fire them (with a regular full power load) (Say 32.6grs of Varget and a 105) so they are "chamber specific" for your chamber. Then send 100 to Darrel Jones "DJ's Brass Service", ALONG with the 5 cases. Make 3 of them UN-sized and 2 of them properly sized for your chamber. Darrel will HYDRO-FORM them to those cases. I have had him do it for me on several occasions and they turn out so good you can use them at a match with no ill effects! Now you have a Dasher
 
Looking to build a benchrest rifle for shooting local club matches. Yardage’s are 100,200,300 and 500 yards. I have narrowed my choices to the following - I am not looking for a case that’s needs a lot of forming work. 6BR, 6mm Norma Dasher or 6x47 Lapua. I personally prefer the 6x47 for the velocity gains but hear so much about it being difficult to tune. All cases will running a 105 class bullet. Can you guys help me out?
Thanks in advance.
Brandon
Looking to build a benchrest rifle for shooting local club matches. Yardage’s are 100,200,300 and 500 yards. I have narrowed my choices to the following - I am not looking for a case that’s needs a lot of forming work. 6BR, 6mm Norma Dasher or 6x47 Lapua. I personally prefer the 6x47 for the velocity gains but hear so much about it being difficult to tune. All cases will running a 105 class bullet. Can you guys help me out?
Thanks in advance.
Brandon
The 6 BR works well and I have seen others use it with great success out to 600 yds. I feel it could be a little faster with the 105's but then there is the life of the brass to consider, moderate loads with 30 to 30.7 grains of Varget give long brass life...…….load -shoot, load- shoot...…. XXXXXXXXX !
 
Go the straight BR, if you feel like a change of pace re chamber to BRA or Dasher.. You won’t go wrong with any, the straight BR is the closest to turn key..IMHO
 

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