What is the consensus here for the optimal 6mm projectile for a PRS rifle?
Will be a Defiance Ruckus with a 6 Dasher barrel if that helps.
I have some 115 DTACS with the nose ring and rebated boat tail. I have some 110 SMK's. I have some Berger 108 BT's.
I use 115 Dtacs, Love the heck out of them
1200 yds is almost boring (Plus a good Audible report back at that range)
Multiple first round hits at 600 on 6"x7" targets ususally near center
I've shot them out to 2200 yds and they held 1/4 MOA through the atmosphere all the way to the target
And made visible splash on granite rock. ( No audible though)
1500 Yards is my favorite distance for them, thats where it actually starts to become somewhat challenging gauging wind, but they hold vertical very well and seem true to their BC
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I have not tried their other models I stick with what I know works for me
The cut nose thing was not for me,
I stay with BNC Coated 115's rebated BT, they're the shizzle in my gun
only other bullets worthy are SMK 107's and Lapua 105's
But those dont have the BC and are a waste of time unless DTACS are out of stock
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I drive them fast (3400) in a 6x284 and they can take it, (I have driven them to 3500 in a 34" 1:8 barrel and they held up perfectly, but the rifle was nose heavy so had to cut it down to 30" for balance factor ya know, even with a heavy chassis, it sucks having to push DOWN on the butt just to shoot,
the barrel tipping into the dirt when you get up from prone etc.
I only lost 34-50 fps cutting that 4" off but shaved a full pound so it was worth while even though I hated doing it)
bergers cannot handle what I do and Atips cannot either ( they blow up and never reach target or go wild about to blow up)
Here's a few load workup test targets showing how they shoot for me.
Last pic is 580 yds trying to get the dope on my vertical for that particular load
Lines on the binder paper are 0.275" apart..... giving an accurate measurement of spread
Notice it had less drop than I expected,
I recently went out and shot it again last weekend at 6x7 targets and Dope was right on at 1.8Mils
(Hg was 26.47 (Winter) last wkend as opposed to that target of 26.17 (Summer) which may account for the slight dif in vertical being on now as opposed to being slightly high 5 yrs ago.)
So I notice the BCN Coating has helped to not degrade velocity in over 1000 rounds because that last target was 5 yrs ago.
(Edit, I also Jam them into the lands