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20BRAI

Your the first one with a 9 ive heard of that the 55's didn't work in a 9. I know a guy who shot them in a 10 at higher elevation just to see if they would stabilize and they did and shot well.
Sherm, attached is a group from a few years ago out of my 20-22/250 with the Berger 55 gr 20 cal bullet. It is a 10-twist Krieger bbl shot at 4500' elevation. I've shot this load all the way up tp 7,000' altitude with no problems. Several PD kills over a 1000 yds. Longest was two years ago at 1,135 yds. I switched to H-4350 a few years back. 7315br
 

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My 9 twist did not like 55 gr but 50 gr were one hole hundred yards

Bob
I'm going to retract my comment. My 9 twist shoots 55gr extremely well. My 6BR hates 105 gr it is too slow of twist. Thank you for calling me out. I haven't shot either in 9-10 years. I'm just getting back into the shooting world after a long departure from it.

Bob
 
Anyone shot a 20BRA next to a 6BRA and compared the vertical between the two…meaning can the 20BRA match what the 6 BRA can do? Within a certain yardage
 
Anyone shot a 20BRA next to a 6BRA and compared the vertical between the two…meaning can the 20BRA match what the 6 BRA can do? Within a certain yardage
Like 7 MOA up from a 100yd zero to be on at 600yds?
Compared to a 11moa up from 100yd zero to be on at 600yds?..
Or the wind drift?
Berger has a calculator for the 55gr bullets flying at 3800fps…
 
When speaking about vertical I was referring to shooting at a water line and how well the 20 cal version shoots vs the 6 cal version.

I have a 22 dasher that does not hold vertical as tight as the 6 dasher version.

wondering if similar findings are seen with the BRA.
 
When speaking about vertical I was referring to shooting at a water line and how well the 20 cal version shoots vs the 6 cal version.

I have a 22 dasher that does not hold vertical as tight as the 6 dasher version.

wondering if similar findings are seen with the BRA.
Neither of my rigs are pure Benchrest rifles. One was built for prs style shooting, the other for shooting coyotes. Both loads in both rifles are capable of single digit extreme spreads. Both serve different purposes.
 
When speaking about vertical I was referring to shooting at a water line and how well the 20 cal version shoots vs the 6 cal version.

I have a 22 dasher that does not hold vertical as tight as the 6 dasher version.

wondering if similar findings are seen with the BRA.
Depends on how good you are at tuning, keeping a barrel in tune through out a match.
Tim Claunch chambered mine,
My Kreiger shot a 1.100” group at 600yds at our club match in Memphis . I took 1st in Hg , & smallest group awards home.
 
What are the reason for the dasher case to not hold “tune”?
** You, & your time..**
Powder choice
Bullet choice
Primer choice
Seating depth
Case prep
Finding the perfect combination of all the above, in your “match” conditions, and seeing it repeat several times over on a target…at “target” distance.
 

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