Hi Everyone,
I need some advice. I am considering building a 6mm BR. I was looking at using a Barnard Action as have used one before and was blown away by how smooth it was. As far as barrel goes I was thinking of using Shilen but I am open to suggestions. I’m wanting the rifle for shooting whitetails and coyotes up to about 500 yard. I wanted it to be short so was going to use a 20†barrel in probably a #3 or #4 contour.
I was thinking of buying a prethreaded and chambered barrel and then getting a smith to put it on the action. I then feel confident that I can put the trigger, stock, etc on. Is this a good way to go or are there better routes?
I’m thinking I will probably shoot 70 grain bullets so what would be the best twist rate? I would ideally like a twist that will allow me to shoot from 55 grain Noslers up to 87 grain Bergers. Is having a short barrel going to make shooting lighter bullets problematic or not?
Any advice would be appreciated as I have exhausted the internet.
I need some advice. I am considering building a 6mm BR. I was looking at using a Barnard Action as have used one before and was blown away by how smooth it was. As far as barrel goes I was thinking of using Shilen but I am open to suggestions. I’m wanting the rifle for shooting whitetails and coyotes up to about 500 yard. I wanted it to be short so was going to use a 20†barrel in probably a #3 or #4 contour.
I was thinking of buying a prethreaded and chambered barrel and then getting a smith to put it on the action. I then feel confident that I can put the trigger, stock, etc on. Is this a good way to go or are there better routes?
I’m thinking I will probably shoot 70 grain bullets so what would be the best twist rate? I would ideally like a twist that will allow me to shoot from 55 grain Noslers up to 87 grain Bergers. Is having a short barrel going to make shooting lighter bullets problematic or not?
Any advice would be appreciated as I have exhausted the internet.