TxBowHunter409
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Ok, awhile back on a whim I purchased a Howa Mini barreled action in 6ARC. My thinking was, if it didn't shoot good, I'd either have it rebarreled or just write it off as a gamble that didn't pay off. Shot some different factory loads through it once 8 finally got it put together, and as to be expected, it shot like crap. So I stuck it in the corner and just sorta forgot about it for a few months.
Fast forward.. I was digging out a tripod one day from that corner and saw it. Told myself that I really hadn't given that gun a fare shake, because even though I had everything to reload for it, I had never actually tried a hand load to see what it could really do. So I worked up a load test on the gun. Ran down to the range, and the little gun surprised the heck out of me. As recommended by someone on here, I was using LeverEvolution powder and Berger 110 grain Hybrid Target bullets. That day the average group size was like 0.4". Thought that was pretty good for a barreled action with a pencil barrel. But I noticed, I seemed to start showing about midway through my load test. Not bad, just a heavy bolt lift and slight plunger marks. I was using Peterson brass at the time because you couldn't get 6ARC brass in Lapua.
Fast forward a few weeks more. Picked up some Alpha brass, and decided to redo the load test. Met some friends out at the range one evening, and between all the talking it ended up getting dark before I really got to start shooting. Kicked the range lights on so I could see the targets, but it was dark at the bench so visibility was pretty bad. The bolt lift was even worse, but I finished out the load test anyways. Once I got home and could actually check my brass, they looked like they had been put through the ringer. Flattened providers, ejector imprints and all. Brought the gun to my local gunsmith and had him check headspace, even though I had to bring my set of 6ARC headspace gauges for him to do it with. We both confirmed that there's not a headspace issue.
Fast forward again to present. Was listening to a Vortex podcast while driving the other day and the guy on there was talking about his 6ARC and how he was having all sorts of early pressure signs with the gun. Made me think. Then last week I can't across a guy at the range who had a 6ARC with all sorts of pressure issues way to early and with light loads. The common factor is, all 3 guns were Howa Mini's in 6ARC. Now the guy on the Vortex podcast seems to think that the 6ARC doesn't have enough case pressure to fully expand better brass to fire form to the chamber.
So my questions are, has anyone else experienced this with a 6ARC or Howa Mini shooting 6ARC? Do you think swapping out the barrel with a new one would fix it? I hate to drop the money on new barrel, just to end up in the same boat. And since the factory ammo I shot initially, which I am assuming was loaded to gas gun pressure specs, should I just be using gas gun load data for the gun instead of bolt action load data?
Fast forward.. I was digging out a tripod one day from that corner and saw it. Told myself that I really hadn't given that gun a fare shake, because even though I had everything to reload for it, I had never actually tried a hand load to see what it could really do. So I worked up a load test on the gun. Ran down to the range, and the little gun surprised the heck out of me. As recommended by someone on here, I was using LeverEvolution powder and Berger 110 grain Hybrid Target bullets. That day the average group size was like 0.4". Thought that was pretty good for a barreled action with a pencil barrel. But I noticed, I seemed to start showing about midway through my load test. Not bad, just a heavy bolt lift and slight plunger marks. I was using Peterson brass at the time because you couldn't get 6ARC brass in Lapua.
Fast forward a few weeks more. Picked up some Alpha brass, and decided to redo the load test. Met some friends out at the range one evening, and between all the talking it ended up getting dark before I really got to start shooting. Kicked the range lights on so I could see the targets, but it was dark at the bench so visibility was pretty bad. The bolt lift was even worse, but I finished out the load test anyways. Once I got home and could actually check my brass, they looked like they had been put through the ringer. Flattened providers, ejector imprints and all. Brought the gun to my local gunsmith and had him check headspace, even though I had to bring my set of 6ARC headspace gauges for him to do it with. We both confirmed that there's not a headspace issue.
Fast forward again to present. Was listening to a Vortex podcast while driving the other day and the guy on there was talking about his 6ARC and how he was having all sorts of early pressure signs with the gun. Made me think. Then last week I can't across a guy at the range who had a 6ARC with all sorts of pressure issues way to early and with light loads. The common factor is, all 3 guns were Howa Mini's in 6ARC. Now the guy on the Vortex podcast seems to think that the 6ARC doesn't have enough case pressure to fully expand better brass to fire form to the chamber.
So my questions are, has anyone else experienced this with a 6ARC or Howa Mini shooting 6ARC? Do you think swapping out the barrel with a new one would fix it? I hate to drop the money on new barrel, just to end up in the same boat. And since the factory ammo I shot initially, which I am assuming was loaded to gas gun pressure specs, should I just be using gas gun load data for the gun instead of bolt action load data?









