Dusty,
I wrote for Precision Shooting Magazine for more than a dozen years. When Russ Hayden was just getting started, we became friends. He invited my wife and I up for a weekend. I ended up writing a nice article for PS about his background and the new business. It let people know who he was. The next spring we are up there again (I shot Hunter BR for several years), and his wife is telling mine that Russ would really like to shoot the Super Shoot, but it was a long drive to Ohio by himself, and he would want to compete and also have a table for business. So, my wife says to her "just ask Rich to go, he loves driving and has talked about going." So, he drove to Boise, and we went to the shoot. They are having the sign up in the big steel building. If any of you know Skip Otto, this is a great story. Skip starts in on me about how he cannot believe I would come that far, and not compete. I had just thought to do an article from an outsiders viewpoint. I throw up this lame excuse about not having a BR rifle, and had not budgeted to pay the entry fees to shoot. Skip takes his dirty baseball cap off (I do not think he ever washed it) and goes from table to table asking everybody to dump the change in their pockets to pay my way. He made three rounds, because the cap would get so full of change he had to take it up to the desk and dump it out if front the ladies to count. He collected nearly $600. And Alan Hall, who I thought was my friend, tells the mob that there are seven relays, and if Kelblys would squad me with two relays between he and I, I could shoot his rifle. So, I got to shoot HV. There were 480+ shooters. I got no clue, but Brennan tells me I cannot finish last in my relay unless I crossfire, because at least one person will.
It was the first time I ever shot over wind flags.
I did finish in the top 100, with an agg around .150". Talk about a tough crowd; I shot an .043" and was seventh in the relay the second target. It was pretty neat, I would run Russ's table while he shot, then when it was my turn, Alan would come get me. Just, sit down and shoot.
Based on that, I do not see how a 6PPC would provide the challenge, or the fun, that the 6BR Remington would.
Rich