Keep your Dasher
JMO
I have some 6CM brass with 6 loads on it and primer pockets are still in great shape. I do my own annealing and keep shoulder bump to a minimum. I have been shooting 6.5CM a long time now and have had brass there last as long as 12 firings. I really don't expect much different from the 6CM.How many reloads are you getting on your 6mm Creedmoor cases?
Thanks in advance for the info!
Funny, I went the other direction and swapped my 6 Creedmoor barrel out for a Dasher. The Creed started shooting like a scatter gun after about a 1000 rounds. It shot really good before that, but it went really quick. Load was 43.8 of RL19 with 105 Hybrids. The Dasher was a 6 BR in a 5R barrel that fouled really bad, will have to see if the Dasher does the same - but for now it has been a LOT of fun to shot.
Totally agree with the first part of your paragraph.I already have a 6CM and a reamer. I do not consider it a "downgrade" as my 26" 6CM barrel can (but I usually don't) launch 105 Hybrids at 3200 FPS. I have proven it a solid performer all the way to 1000 yards with a 6.6 mil elevation change from 10 yards. Plus (big consideration) I already have brass and dies for the 6CM.
Now, to the last part of your reply, the taper is why I was wondering if it would just clean up or threads would need redone.
This is just an "inquiring minds want to know" kind of project. Managing to keep the barrel at current 28" will be key to the project's execution.
I'll be testing some CM brass today that has 9 firings, others have 7&8 firings, still good.I have some 6CM brass with 6 loads on it and primer pockets are still in great shape. I do my own annealing and keep shoulder bump to a minimum. I have been shooting 6.5CM a long time now and have had brass there last as long as 12 firings. I really don't expect much different from the 6CM.
Should have read 100 yards instead of 10 yards.Totally agree with the first part of your paragraph.
Sorry, been out with back surgery. All we did was run the Dasher reamer in and it has been shooting really well. Bartlein 5R barrel that developed a carbon ring really bad as a 6BR, and it seems to be doing the same as a Dasher, but darn if it does not shoot well. Just have to scrub it quite a bit after a match.Did you cut the tenon off on the BR or just run the Dasher reamer in?
I am not giving up the 6 Dasher and have two other barrels so chambered. This is just an experiment to see what it would do against Dashers at 1000 yards. I've shot the 6CM to 1,000 quite a bit. It's fast and the Hybrids really fly true.
Yup, I have 10 firings on one set of 100 and 9 on another, neck thickness is very good from one end of the neck to the other, avg thickness about .0143". Pockets are almost like new.Update on this project. It appears this has some promise. My four targets at 520 yards were shot without benefit of wind flags. One target had four shots in .746" with one opening the group to 2.1". Another came in at 2.7" and two, well, I just missed the wind. They were in the mid 3" range. At well over 3100 FPS with the 105 Hybrid, I thing it could be a good 1000 yard run. I've shot my other 6CM out to 1250 yards. Dialed in 10.5 mils elevation and it kept 10 rounds inside 10" off a bipod. BTW, that sorry Hornady brass is holding up well too.