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6mm rem or 25-06 ?

Jrjones

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Been wanting to do another build down the road just because i want to. Really like to play w the 6mm rem but brass always seems to be iffy! Figuring the 6mm wld be better served in a long action, it wld be easier to just do the -06 anyways. Like to get and old adl or bdl in good shape and rebarrel w a wilson #4. Strictly just a simple short range hunting gun. Just playing. Just seems like 6mm rem gets no love. What do you guys think?
 
I like the 6mm Remington and I have killed a lot of short range deer with it. I've also killed 4 or 5 with a 25-06 and it is deadly, very deadly. So my vote would be for a 25-06 Improved. Not for any extra velocity, but Improved cartridges don't seem to require as much case trimming and seem to have better case life with good brass.
 
The 25-06 will give you heavier bullet weights and better performance on game.
However I have a soft spot for the 6mm Remington. It can be used nicely in a SA with a Wyatts box for the heavier 100-115 class bullets .
 
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Get a Short action, Rem 700 and Go with, a 6 XC , VERSION One ( Tubb chamber, .104 FreeBore ) w/ a 1-7.5 or, 1-8 Twist and 108 grain, Elite Hunter, Bergers or, Horn ELD-X's at,. 2,950+ FPS and go kill, Deer sized, Game !
Norma and Peterson Brass, Forster Dies, ARE,. easily,.. Avail !
I use 80 gr. Berger FB Varmints or, 85 gr Sierra's for, the Smaller stuff, in SAME Barrel for, Varmints.
Accuracy,..= Oh, My !! From, a 24inch, .705 muzzle dia.,.. Criterion "Nutted" Barrel.
Go with a .640 ish Dia Bbl if, walking around, Hunting,.. much !
The 6XC Has, great, Barrel Life ! And Feeds Well from, a Short, Rem 700 Action.
Slightly Less, Velocity than a 6mm Rem, But, the Deer / Antelope, WON'T, Know, the Difference !
 
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Been wanting to do another build down the road just because i want to. Really like to play w the 6mm rem but brass always seems to be iffy! Figuring the 6mm wld be better served in a long action, it wld be easier to just do the -06 anyways. Like to get and old adl or bdl in good shape and rebarrel w a wilson #4. Strictly just a simple short range hunting gun. Just playing. Just seems like 6mm rem gets no love. What do you guys think?
Shot a 6mm Rem for 40 years at GH. It's a barrel burner. I called it the Rem version of a 243 WIN. I don't know if anyone makes 6MM REM brass any more. Nothing wrong with a 270 or 308. I would concider a 6.5 Creedmore.
 
Get a Short action, Rem 700 and Go with, a 6 XC , VERSION One ( Tubb chamber, .104 FreeBore ) w/ a 1-7.5 or, 1-8 Twist and 108 grain, Elite Hunter, Bergers or, Horn ELD-X's at,. 2,950+ FPS and go kill, Deer sized, Game !
Norma and Peterson Brass, Forster Dies, ARE,. easily,.. Avail !
I use 80 gr. Berger FB Varmints or, 85 gr Sierra's for, the Smaller stuff, in SAME Barrel for, Varmints.
Accuracy,..= Oh, My !! From, a 24inch, .705 muzzle dia.,.. Criterion "Nutted" Barrel.
Go with a .640 ish Dia Bbl if, walking around, Hunting,.. much !
The 6XC Has, great, Barrel Life ! And Feeds Well from, a Short, Rem 700 Action.
Slightly Less, Velocity than a 6mm Rem, But, the Deer / Antelope, WON'T, Know, the Difference !
Sounds really good
 
The 6mm Creedmoor seems to be what ya need. The 6mm Rem can be a bit long for a S/A and a bit short for a L/A. A lot better bullet choices in 6mm over 25. 6mm Creedmoor has just about the same powder capacity of a 6mm Rem due to a slight less taper of the case. Creedmoor brass is everywhere. Don't overlook the 6X47 Lapua.
 
Sounds really good
It was a Good choice for Me as, the 6 XC Uses, 3-4 grains, Less Powder than, a 6 MM Creed ( 100 FPS, Less Velocity but, a 10% savings, On Powder ). 2,950 - 3,000 FPS with, 107 / 108 gr Bullets.
You should get, around, 500-700 More, accurate shots of, Barrel Life, also. ( Most Shooters Est., 2200 -2400 Rds.)
Criterion Barrels, are reasonably priced, Chambered RIGHT w/ Perfect, FreeBore and Head spacing, a "Nutted" Barrel, is pretty easy for most, Gunsmiths / Knowledgeable, Hobbyists.
I used, a Hex shaped, SS, Crown Ridge, barrel "Nut" and Set the H-S, to Close on New, Norma Brass AND, "Tight" on, the Go Gage.
Glass Bed your Action ( Free Float Barrel ), install, a cheap Timney, 1.5 to 4 lb Hunter style Trigger and, Wow !
Be sure to Relieve, a Little "Glass compound", around, the Nut.
I Bedded about, 1 1/4 inches of, the "Shank portion" of my Barrel,. thru the Tang area for, Good "support".
Getting, 5 shot, "Bug-Holes" from the Low 2's to 3's, w/ Sierra, 107 SMK's, Jammed.
3's to 1/2 MOA with, 108 gr., Hunting Loads, "Jumping", a Bit.
It's, a 10 1/2 Pound, Heavy Varmint Class, Rifle with, a Brake ( .705 dia., Muz )
 
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Faced with your same quandry, I built a 6mm Rem AI.
Around the same time I dropped the barrel off with the Smith, a fella on another forum offered up 20 boxes of virgin Norma brass from the mid '70's vintage.
In general, I have started every build off a long action so the bullet seating is never an issue. AICS mags for the -06, 300WM or 338LM have covered all my cartridge bases.
 
The 6mm Creedmoor seems to be what ya need. The 6mm Rem can be a bit long for a S/A and a bit short for a L/A. A lot better bullet choices in 6mm over 25. 6mm Creedmoor has just about the same powder capacity of a 6mm Rem due to a slight less taper of the case. Creedmoor brass is everywhere. Don't overlook the 6X47 Lapua.
The factory sold the 6mm Rem with a short action. It was the standard action.
 
It was a Good choice for Me as, the 6 XC Uses, 3-4 grains, Less Powder than, a 6 MM Creed ( 100 FPS, Less Velocity but, a 10% savings, On Powder ). 2,950 - 3,000 FPS with, 107 / 108 gr Bullets.
You should get, around, 500-700 More, accurate shots of, Barrel Life, also. ( Most Shooters Est., 2200 -2400 Rds.)
Criterion Barrels, are reasonably priced, Chambered RIGHT w/ Perfect, FreeBore and Head spacing, a "Nutted" Barrel, is pretty easy for most, Gunsmiths / Knowledgeable, Hobbyists.
I used, a Hex shaped, SS, Crown Ridge, barrel "Nut" and Set the H-S, to Close on New, Norma Brass AND, "Tight" on, the Go Gage.
Glass Bed your Action ( Free Float Barrel ), install, a cheap Timney, 1.5 to 4 lb Hunter style Trigger and, Wow !
Be sure to Relieve, a Little "Glass compound", around, the Nut.
I Bedded about, 1 1/4 inches of, the "Shank portion" of my Barrel,. thru the Tang area for, Good "support".
Getting, 5 shot, "Bug-Holes" from the Low 2's to 3's, w/ Sierra, 107 SMK's, Jammed.
3's to 1/2 MOA with, 108 gr., Hunting Loads, "Jumping", a Bit.
It's, a 10 1/2 Pound, Heavy Varmint Class, Rifle with, a Brake ( .705 dia., Muz )
Idaho- I appreciate the time you took for that write up. Sounds like a great rig you have.
 
6mm Rem, vastly unappreciated cartridge. You can always make brass from 7x57 I believe.
I also notice the lack of interest @ my LGS for the 25 cal components. Same boxes of leads been sitting there forever. I dont get it. Probably because it doesn’t say creedmore on it. ( not knocking creed) you know what i mean.
 
6mm Rem, vastly unappreciated cartridge. You can always make brass from 7x57 I believe.
You sure can, Jeff. 8X57 Mauser in a pinch also, although you may get a donut from that unless you ID ream.

I typically run 7X57 Mauser through a 257 Roberts full length die to make those.

All my 257 Roberts and 257 Roberts AI have 7X57 Mauser headstamp.
 

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