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6 Dasher or 6mm slr?

Has anyone who has used the 6dasher and the 6mm slr seen any advantage of one over the other, or are they equivilant to each other? I am looking for info for a future build and was leaning toward the 6mm slr to try. Thanks in advance for any input.
 
go for the SLR , more boiler room to push the 105/115 heads at the speed you need , recoil is light and NO fire forming .

There is nothing bad about the SLR very nice . Ive had a BRX and Dasher, nice rifles shoot bug holes.

So does the SLR but with the speed needed to buck the wind without busting a gut to get there.
 
Is anybody really using the extra horsepower of the SLR to hit the upper node around 3150 fps? Seems like they say the 107's are most accurate and setting records at 2950 fps anyways so I wonder how adding the extra 8 grains + - of powder to the SLR could gain advantage if not for speed.
Or does the larger SLR case allow lower pressure for better brass and barrel life at the 2950 range since otherwise that's adding 25% more powder for a small gain at the lower node?
 
I currently use the 243WIN, but only push it to around 2950. I chose the 6BRX to get pretty much the same velocity with 10gr less powder and a small primer pocket. I hope this translates to slightly improved accuracy(legendary 6BR style), better case life(small pockets holding tight longer), and improved barrel life.
 

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