Having been impressed with Adam Bentley's 22 Dasher "Hog Exploder" http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/the-new-hog-exploder.3906084/ I am keen on doing something similar but with the 55gn 20 caliber Berger bullet. The .354 BC Berger is impressive and at expected 3900 fps would provide a far flatter trajectory than a 6 mm Dasher shooting the 105 gn Amax while providing very similiar wind drift performance. Of course the 55 gn Berger will have much less recoil too.
So my question is which cartridge to choose? I am thinking about the other 6BR improved cases, 20x47Lapua and 20/250. It will primarily be used for long range squirrels (low volume) and maybe some casual F class use but I imagine any amount of F class activity would burn out the barrel pretty quick. I know each cartridge has some advantages and disadvantages; they all will meet the basic need of getting to that 3900 fps goal so my primary concern is accuracy and brass life. Am I correct in thinking the BR cases would likely be more accurate than the longer 47 Lapua and 22/250 cases? Ease of forming brass and the associated cost of dies, etc. is a factor but I am willing to spend the extra time and money to have an edge in accuracy.
Thanks for your thoughts on this project.
So my question is which cartridge to choose? I am thinking about the other 6BR improved cases, 20x47Lapua and 20/250. It will primarily be used for long range squirrels (low volume) and maybe some casual F class use but I imagine any amount of F class activity would burn out the barrel pretty quick. I know each cartridge has some advantages and disadvantages; they all will meet the basic need of getting to that 3900 fps goal so my primary concern is accuracy and brass life. Am I correct in thinking the BR cases would likely be more accurate than the longer 47 Lapua and 22/250 cases? Ease of forming brass and the associated cost of dies, etc. is a factor but I am willing to spend the extra time and money to have an edge in accuracy.
Thanks for your thoughts on this project.