Raptor said:
I have to agree with Robert,Again) Like I said in my first post the 6XC does not shoot with a 6.5x284 at 1000yds in the real world.
I also agree; the 6XC works great on paper and in mild to moderate wind, but when it gets nasty, the 6.5-284, 7s and 300 mags come into their own.
I have a couple of 6XC course rifles, both are incredibly accurate, but when we tried one of them at Rattlesnake in high wind those little bullets,105 VLD at 2950 fps) were blown all over. I have not tried the 115 VLD or the DTAC bullets yet and probably won't given the availability of 6.5-284 and 300 win mag prone rifles.
Here in the NW we can shoot a prone mid-range match almost every weekend, but we only get 3 or 4 local long range matches a year. So I frequently recommend selecting the 6XC as the compromise caliber to choose for your 2nd prone rifle,a Palma rifle should be the first choice). The reasons are as follows; Barrel life is better then a 6.5-284,but worse then a 6BR). The 6XC has the legs to shoot well at 1000, yet the recoil is light and the accuracy is competitive with the 6BR in the mid range matches.
In assembling my version of the ideal battery of prone competition rifles, I went with three Quadlocks, all in Cloward prone stocks: First a Palma rifle, then a 6.5-284 for use at Rattlesnake in the high wind and for the Wimbledon and Leech cup. For the third rifle, Jim will be chambering a barrel in 6BR on what is currently a backup Palma rifle,to cover all of those midrange matches). We also have a 40x which we plan to set up in a Cloward prone stock for winter prone small bore training,David is currently using a H&R M12 in an Elk Ridge prone stock).
This year at Perry we had some pretty challenging conditions; Junior Nick Mowrer used a 6BR,107 SMK at about 2850) for 1000 yard match 1 and match 2 with less then acceptable results. He then switched to our backup Palma rifle for the rest of the competition and he won every junior award in sight,including making the shoot off with a 199-7x in the Andrus).
John Whidden won the LR aggregate and the Leech; I assume he was shooting his 243 Winchester, (although I don't know that for sure). I personally didn't see or talk to anyone who used a 6mm successfully,aside from Mr. Whidden).
I don't know why the real world performance is not in sync with the paper ballistics, but based on my observations of the traces at Rattlesnake, the 6.5-284 has a significant leg up in high wind.