To me, light 6mm bullets are anywhere from 55-70 gr. They'll go real fast and shoot flat and very explosive on small critters. This is where some of them seat in a ZERO freebore chamber. The split
neck case is set with little tension so these bullets are just kissing the lands. Here are a few seated in my 6BR - 14tw Hart, 0 freebore. You can see that even with no freebore the 70's aren't near the base of the neck, and 55's are pretty far up there. All these bullets are very accurate. But I like the 55's and 58's best on pd's.
70 BT
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70 TNT
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Back in the day, I remember that someone, who was using something like the football shaped Nosler 55 gr BTs had a reamer that was zero FB, with a 2 1/2 degree leade angle, to put more of the shank in the case. FYI the SAAMI leade angle for the .222 Remington is three degrees, ten minutes, and 36 seconds, paired with a .045 FB that is .224 in diameter. The reason that I mention that is that it has an excellent reputation for accuracy, and we get so wrapped up in the most common angle spec for custom reamers of 1 1/2 degrees per side.
58 VMax
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55 Sierra BK
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