The 6 mm is the most versatile bullet diameter. It can be hot rodded from 3100- 3300 fps or run at 2950 to 3050. Yes, there are accuracy node in both ends of the spectrum. The difference is ecconomy. Less powder burn, lower velocities, better brass life without hotrodding will give you longer barrel life 3600-4000 rounds. You shoot more than 33 grains of powder your barrel will suffer the consequences.
The more Grains of powder and faster than 3050 fps and barrel life will be shortened exponentially to 600- 1600 rounds. Those are the 6mm facts of life.
I have shot a 6mmBR that was never run over 2950 4000 rounds (started with .2 moa and ended with .7moa). I have shot a 6mm/284 running at 3810 that lasted just over 600 rounds.
The 6mm BRX and 6mmDasher were designed with three things in mind: 1. Accuracy 2. Economy 3. Easy on the Shooter. If one wants or needs higher velocity go to a bigger cartridge.
Nat Lambeth
The more Grains of powder and faster than 3050 fps and barrel life will be shortened exponentially to 600- 1600 rounds. Those are the 6mm facts of life.
I have shot a 6mmBR that was never run over 2950 4000 rounds (started with .2 moa and ended with .7moa). I have shot a 6mm/284 running at 3810 that lasted just over 600 rounds.
The 6mm BRX and 6mmDasher were designed with three things in mind: 1. Accuracy 2. Economy 3. Easy on the Shooter. If one wants or needs higher velocity go to a bigger cartridge.
Nat Lambeth