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I switched because Alex and Bart recommended it. Brux just sent my 12 twist and I'm going to cut my 80 grain 6bra short gun this weekend hopefully. Very interested to see what that dude will do.
So do I. Using the Berger Ballistic Calculator here are some wind drift numbers:I mostly shoot F class
I switched because Alex and Bart recommended it. Brux just sent my 12 twist and I'm going to cut my 80 grain 6bra short gun this weekend hopefully. Very interested to see what that dude will do.
For shooting 80GR bullets what would the advantage be using a 6BRA over a straight 6BR ? I would think that there wouldn't be much of any advantage ..
Thanks
Adam
So do I. Using the Berger Ballistic Calculator here are some wind drift numbers:
Velocity 2850 1 mph wind @ 9 (say you missed at let up or pick up...)
105 hybrid = 2.44" @ 600 7.83" @1k
140 hybrid = 2.11" @ 600 6.61" @1k
180 hybrid = 1.84" @ 600 5.67" @1k
There is a reason the big boys shoot a .284. If you push the 105's to 3100 you can shoot with the 6.5/140 hybrids, but you never can keep up with the 180's. I have shot all 3 bullets. I have been shooting F Class for 6 years. My scores went up with improvements in my equipment, reloading, shooting techniques and wind reading (my nickname for awhile and at times still is "wind report"...).
The most fun cartridge is a straight 6br, easy to make shoot and very easy to manage...as you go up you had better have very good "gun management" skills (funniest thing I ever saw was a guy shooting a 28 Nosler at 1k at Worland...hook your spurs in and hold on tight!).
I'm now shooting a Dasher exclusively at 600 & 1k due to a right rotator cuff. With Norma brass, 105's and RL 16 I was getting 3090-3100. I just had a new barrel put on and am trying Bart's 103's. At 600 the 6's will run with the .284, but not a 1k. There are some top shooters that will shoot a Dasher at 600 if the conditions are good, if not the .284 is coming out.
Yep. I shoot 107 smk's at 2650. My brass lasts forever. My barrel has 3300+ and still holds X ring vertical at 600 with ease. Wind? Well. You sure learn! MikeJmac, your Straight BR, or any variation there of, will be just fine out through 1000.
I shoot a node waaay lower than anyone here would believe.
There is more to it than just smashing sound barriers.
Good Luck!
I think most 6BRs (if they shoot) will find a competitive tune between 2800 and 2850. Some will definitely shoot hotter, but thats a good place to start.
It also depends on if your shooting at 600 or 1000yds. I run the 95g SMKs @ 3040 in a 6br and it does fine
and has less drop and almost the same drift as a 105
At a 1000 the difference starts to favor the 105 or heavier, higher BC bullets.
Was really happy with the 107’s beyond 1000 yards yesterday.I shot the 95 TMK's for a while and they are very accurate but I just found the 105 Hybrids and 107smk to be more consistent beyond 800yds. 95 TMK 31.2gr Varget, 3019, SD2 0.015" off lands 28" Bartlein shoots in the 0.2s consistently.