Or 6MM AmericanHarvey Donaldson's 75 year old Wasp, necked up to 6mm, or the Seely Masker Wasp, are fine wildcat candidates. N
Certainly has worked for me several times! What are you planning to use it for anyhow?Thanks for all the replies.
6mm BR looks to be a very good and perhaps the best path forward.
Thanks!Certainly has worked for me several times! What are you planning to use it for anyhow?
Right. I just didn't know if you were going to be shooting targets, or varmints, or bothThanks!
Extending the life of a barrel with a scratchy throat a bit.
Probably so but you need to check the prints. I don't have a grinch print but I'm pretty sure it's just a different shoulder angle which means the shoulder to body junction might not quite clean up. That and just the small differences between reamer specs at other places, like the .200 line for example. Won't be much difference but there could be enough either way, that it might keep it from cleaning up YOUR chamber. The prints should tell you but I wouldn't assume anything without looking closely at both prints.I don't have a 6 PPC reamer print, but wouldn't a 6 Grinch clean up the PPC?
In that case, Definitely the 6BR.Thanks!
Extending the life of a barrel with a scratchy throat a bit.
If the throat is beat up the bore probably looks like alligator hide for at least an inch?Thanks!
Extending the life of a barrel with a scratchy throat a bit.