Just a vanilla 6BR was all I campaigned to start off in F Open and took out the club championship second year against Dashers, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5x47 and a 6.5x.284.For F open at 600 yards I can list several 6.5 Creedmoor shooters that all shoot: same bullet, same powder, similar jump, same grains within a couple tenths, same MV within 20-30 fps, and one of two primers. I’ve personally had 4 barrels that all tuned more or less identically, even though three different brands. I use a factory Bergara action and stock, HMR Premier w the heavier barrel option. I don’t know how it could be any easier. It’s all fun, and it’s competitive. In good weather it should shoot up to 400 clean with 15-30 Xs, but the 7mm or 30cal will outshine in rough conditions. And maybe go bigger bore at 1000 yds if you want to compete, or shoot the 6.5 if fun is the goal.
Thats not true. Theres very few Dasher records left.Dasher holds more 600/1000 yard records and wins than anything else lately. And now, having said that, I cannot remember what website I read that on. With the ranges and record match data.
You are right. I cannot go with dasher or GT to Bisley. I was thinking 6.5 PRC in a 30" barrel. What do you think?If you want to be competitive in accuracy games Id reccomend learning to enjoy tuning. If you dont enjoy it you wont get good at it and the guys your trying to beat are good at it. At 1k nothing is easy, that 6br still has to be tuned to the tenth of powder and thousanth of seating depth to win just like everything else.
Thats not true. Theres very few Dasher records left.
I am talking 1000yards. I am talking Bisley 2026.
What cartridge holds the most records now? Do you think it is a lazy man's cartridge?Thats not true. Theres very few Dasher records left.
Pick a 7mmYou are right. I cannot go with dasher or GT to Bisley. I was thinking 6.5 PRC in a 30" barrel. What do you think?
Pick a 7mm