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Which 6mm for 1K?

I went through this about a year ago. Leaving the 223 FTR, got tired of the wind. After lots of research I went with the 6 Dasher. Same as a 6 BRA, but a little faster. Easy to tune.
28" 1/7.5, Varget, Berger 105HB at 2900fps. All the 6mm's are good.
 
I tried VV150 but my rifle with the DTACS and the 30" barrel preferred VV160 but I'm not disagreeing that VV150 isn't a very good option.
Shooting DTACs in a 6 XC was the reason I went to the SLR. The XC , in my opinion, was optimized for XC shooting with bullets from 70 thru the 105-107 class of bullets. That is the purpose for which Tubb designed it. It made use of the heavier bullets for +300 yd shooting. All that said, shooting 115 gr bullets in the XC is doable, but in order to get them up to a speed where they showcase their BC advantage over the 105s, pressures run high at the expense of brass life. Yes I know the 1K records Tubb shot with it, but no one asked him about the life of his brass or the special throating he used to do it.
There is not enough boiler room in the XC to produce the velocity needed to exploit the BC advantage of the DTAC. Primer pockets don’t last long when u push heavy bullets at 3100 fps in the XC, even with long bbls. My bbls ran 30-32 inches.
A 243 based case will easily run 3150+ with a 115, but it will also take a 105 up in the 3300+ zone. Lapua 243 brass lasts a long time in that performance range.
I think the XC is a great cartridge, so much so, that it was copied n called a 6 Creedmore. Just don’t ask it do perform outside of its designed range n not expect some negative results.
 
Shooting DTACs in a 6 XC was the reason I went to the SLR. The XC , in my opinion, was optimized for XC shooting with bullets from 70 thru the 105-107 class of bullets. That is the purpose for which Tubb designed it. It made use of the heavier bullets for +300 yd shooting. All that said, shooting 115 gr bullets in the XC is doable, but in order to get them up to a speed where they showcase their BC advantage over the 105s, pressures run high at the expense of brass life. Yes I know the 1K records Tubb shot with it, but no one asked him about the life of his brass or the special throating he used to do it.
There is not enough boiler room in the XC to produce the velocity needed to exploit the BC advantage of the DTAC. Primer pockets don’t last long when u push heavy bullets at 3100 fps in the XC, even with long bbls. My bbls ran 30-32 inches.
A 243 based case will easily run 3150+ with a 115, but it will also take a 105 up in the 3300+ zone. Lapua 243 brass lasts a long time in that performance range.
I think the XC is a great cartridge, so much so, that it was copied n called a 6 Creedmore. Just don’t ask it do perform outside of its designed range n not expect some negative results.

Well said Bob3700
 
Sure could. It’s just a barrel life trade.
From Past experience, barrel life in 6 mm competition rifles runs approx like this
6 mm BR 3000 rds
6 mm BRX/ Dasher 2200 rds
6 XC same as BRX n Dasher
243. 1200-1500 rds
243 SLR. 1500 rds

Take any of the above n run them in a nitrided bbl, I am currently at 3500 rds on the BRX and 1500 on the SLR. Throats/ leads have minimal cracking n still shooting Xs on the sling target.
 
The sixes will all work. Pick your flavor and enjoy it, but if I had to start off fresh today, I'd be looking long and hard at something in a quarter bore. Those new, sleek 25 cal bullets have BC's like the 26 caliber bullets (6.5) and recoil like 24 calibers with better barrel/ throat life than probably any of the sixes. 25 SLR anyone? It would be a force to be reckoned with! My 6br shot GREAT for 25-2700 rounds and dropped off fast. My XC probably won’t see that many good rounds, so the 25 cal has to be better, right? At least that's my story ;)
 
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