I have a new 6BR build I am getting ready to load for. This is my first 6BR and am excited to get started with all I have heard about the inherit accuracy of this cartridge.
The rifle consists of a Viper action, Brux 28" 8 twist, Shehane ST-1000 stock and Jewel trigger built by Stick @ S&S Precision.
The components I have on hand are Varget & VV-150 powder, Burger BT Target, Burger Hybrid Target & Lapua Scenar-L bullets and Federal 205M primers.
So my questions is it seems most data I have read favors the CCI 450 or BR4 primers. I know the CCI 450 is a magnum primer but not sure if the BR4 is considered a magnum primer as well. Is a magnum primer required for this cartridge with the powder I have on hand or will the F-205M work.
I know this questions is better answered with load testing at the range but was wondering if anyone has had good results with the F-205M primers with their 6BR.
Also I don't object to getting some CCI primers but was wondering what the general consensus is on the 450 opposed to the BR4.
If you would like to share what loads work for you that would be appreciated as well.
Thanks for your input, TimP
The rifle consists of a Viper action, Brux 28" 8 twist, Shehane ST-1000 stock and Jewel trigger built by Stick @ S&S Precision.
The components I have on hand are Varget & VV-150 powder, Burger BT Target, Burger Hybrid Target & Lapua Scenar-L bullets and Federal 205M primers.
So my questions is it seems most data I have read favors the CCI 450 or BR4 primers. I know the CCI 450 is a magnum primer but not sure if the BR4 is considered a magnum primer as well. Is a magnum primer required for this cartridge with the powder I have on hand or will the F-205M work.
I know this questions is better answered with load testing at the range but was wondering if anyone has had good results with the F-205M primers with their 6BR.
Also I don't object to getting some CCI primers but was wondering what the general consensus is on the 450 opposed to the BR4.
If you would like to share what loads work for you that would be appreciated as well.
Thanks for your input, TimP