Having owned and shot in both 6br and 6bra in hunting and competition I can tell you there’s little difference and all options are good choices. At the end of the day I sold the br and kept the bra due to rifle components not cartridge. Both were insanely easy, both shoot excellent, both are very consistent and accurate. When it comes to hunting the additional speed never hurt which makes me want to lean a little in favour of the larger dasher or gt. The nice thing with the br and gt is factory ammo if you aren’t a reloader or don’t want to reload all the time. The nice thing with the bra is you can run br factory ammo if needed and it’s very accurate!
Since it’s more for target then hunting I would probably lean bra or dasher. I run a 6bra for prs on an impact, ran a 6br on a deadline and run a 22bra for coyotes on a lone peak. I never experienced feeding issues with any of the calibers on any of the actions so I wouldn’t worry much about that.
Since it’s more for target then hunting I would probably lean bra or dasher. I run a 6bra for prs on an impact, ran a 6br on a deadline and run a 22bra for coyotes on a lone peak. I never experienced feeding issues with any of the calibers on any of the actions so I wouldn’t worry much about that.









