Is anybody using a straight 6BR with the 110smk? I am interested in hearing the load you’re using. I’ve heard decent speeds of close to 2900 can be achieved.
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I think that is too optimistic. I am getting 2900 with 100smk with a Dasher and a peppy load. I think you would trash your brass pretty quickly. I think the 90-107gr is better for a BR, if you want to shoot a 110 or DTAC try a wildcat (Dasher/BRX/BRA).I’ve heard decent speeds of close to 2900 can be achieved.
There are several BR's running 110 smk's close to 2900 in the PRS circuit. That said most end up switching to the 105 hybrid, 107 smk or 108 eld. Do not try to chase velocity with a BR. Just settle with something that shoots well. Anything around or above 2800 will work just fine. If you're shooting a BR learn to read wind instead of trying to "cheat" it with velocity and BC. You'll be a better shooter in the long run. I'm guessing you're interested in PRS, BR is a great cartridge for it, but you first need to forget about velocity. Its nothing more than a number on the elevation turret. All bullets mentioned have a pretty good BC and will be within .1-.2 of everyones wind calls at 1000 yards shooting the faster stuff like dashers, 6 creeds, etc. As others have mentioned 30 grains of Varget is pretty much the go to load for the BR. You may start around 29 with 4166 and work up to 30, but if it shoots and the SD/ES numbers are good run it.
. As others have mentioned 30 grains of Varget is pretty much the go to load for the BR. You may start around 29 with 4166 and work up to 30, but if it shoots and the SD/ES numbers are good run it.