Thinking of having a slow 12 or 14 twist 6BR barrel made to shoot light weight bullets 70-80gr. Barrel maker wants to know freebore needed.
OP said 70-80 range, nothing about 45-50 grain bullets so Zero Freebore is not wise .How much? ZERO!! And 70 or 80 grain arn't "lite" bullets. Zero freebore, no turn neck, start with 45 or 50 grain bullets stuffed at or into the lands.
Go heavier as the throat wears and it will. Sometimes sooner than you expect. Don't like a zero freebore? You CAN make the freebore longer but you can't shorten it without doing a re chamber. Plan ahead.![]()
Thinking of having a slow 12 or 14 twist 6BR barrel made to shoot light weight bullets 70-80gr.
And I said 70-80 grain bullets are NOT lite bullets. And the OP says he's THINKING of having a 6 BR built. My suggestion???....OP said 70-80 range,
Sweet story bro.And I said 70-80 grain bullets are NOT lite bullets. And the OP says he's THINKING of having a 6 BR built. My suggestion???....
So when the throat is WAY gone, what do you do? Go to 100=120 grain bullets?![]()
I know my 105gr class barrels are .104, never messed much with the lighter bullets but a few guys in our club have built rifles this year and are killing it with Sierra 70gr SMK's. I was going to try some in my 8 twist barrel but after doing a lot of reading I think I should lean towards a 12 or 14 twist but those are not so easy to find nor a smith that has a shorter freebore reamer. I think my barrel maker has a .085 on hand but no barrel blanks in slow twist.I have been shooting short range BR with BR's since the 70's and have two reamers,,,the .040" FB has worked well with every 70 gr and lighter ((Euber-Fowler-Hammons-Watson-Conway-Hoppe-Hottenstien-Bart-Berger)) bullet,,my other reamer is .100 FB which has proven to be perfect for the 105 class bullets,,,Roger
What twist rate do you use for the light 40-50gr bullets then? I kinda like the idea of shooting lighter and as it wears going a little heavier. I have a 6BR barrel now that still shoots good but even 105's fall out of the case at the lands, probably over 4000 rounds.I load all my rounds into the lands so, ZERO freebore works best for me. YMMV.
I also prefer as much bullet/neck contact as I can get.
First off the shelf 6BR barrel had way too much freebore so lighter bullets had to jump to the lands. Sold it off to someone that wanted to shoot heavy bullets.
From that point on, I order chambers cut to MY SPECS.
Lite bullets stuffed .010 into the lands and I have dumped powder into the chamber when pulling a loaded round but I knew what to expect. Easier to keep it clean that way. I bench shoot so a jam is what works best for me.
I know my 105gr class barrels are .104, never messed much with the lighter bullets but a few guys in our club have built rifles this year and are killing it with Sierra 70gr SMK's. I was going to try some in my 8 twist barrel but after doing a lot of reading I think I should lean towards a 12 or 14 twist but those are not so easy to find nor a smith that has a shorter freebore reamer. I think my barrel maker has a .085 on hand but no barrel blanks in slow twist.