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mattri said:How does the 6x47 fit in to this, what are the pros and cons to it?
Judd said:I've about had it with my 6.5x47. It has been the most frustrating gun I've ever owned. I've got over 500 rounds in it and it doesn't shoot anywhere close to the brx or dashers I've owned.
It will throw 1 of 5 shots 1/4 to 1/2 inches off the group with no pattern of which one it would be. I've shot every primer you can think of and 136's and 130 vlds. I've only shot H4350 and my next step is switching powders.
I'm not 100% sure but I also believe the .123 freebore is part of my problem and should you go with a x47 do at least a 150 freebore.
To answer your question, an improved 6br does everything a x47 will do less than 700 yards with no downside (and cheaper) except feed reliable through a mag.
Changeling said:Well I certainly don't have any experience with either of these cartridge cases yet, but would like to add a thought.
The "47" might just be having some problems because of barrel twist rates relative to what bullets you are shooting and there Ballistic Coefficients.
Everyone seems to say (here) that the 123 -130's shoot best. Haven't heard any great positive results about the 140's ! This kind of brings up the probability that due to the lower velocities (6.5 x 47L case capacity) everyone has been shooting somewhat on the "edge" of stability, witch can also be relative to your elevation above sea level !
Totally my thoughts/idea but it definitely needs more research. So don't blame anyone but me!
As for me, my intention is to build a switch barrel and the first barrel will include my above thoughts on twist rates.
mattri said:Great information- very grateful to all for making this a very interesting (to a newbie like me) read.
It sounds like the heavy for caliber 6.5s aren't popular with the 6.5x47 crowd because of lack of boiler room to get them up to speed, is that accurate?
It would seem that if you're shooting long range the 140s with their .585ish BC would be better than the 120s with their .510ish BC.
mattri said:Glad to hear the 6.5x47 can shoot the 140s well. What load are you using and what velocities are you seeing?
Honest question- than why is so much information, even posts in this thread focused on the 120/130gr bullets?
stinnett1981 said:My 47 shoots in the 1's on the bench. I never shot a 6 br though. At 600 yards I can hit clay bird basically every shot. Well as of today i did! I was shooting 140 grain Amax with H4350. My freebore is .170 and i run it pretty hot so i wont post my exact load. I thought my custom .308 was accurate until I had a 47 built. It shoots inside of it by 1 half literally. I'm absolutely stoked for next year's F class season. I think I will win a lot of matches! The 47 is awesome!
johara1 said:stinnett1981 said:My 47 shoots in the 1's on the bench. I never shot a 6 br though. At 600 yards I can hit clay bird basically every shot. Well as of today i did! I was shooting 140 grain Amax with H4350. My freebore is .170 and i run it pretty hot so i wont post my exact load. I thought my custom .308 was accurate until I had a 47 built. It shoots inside of it by 1 half literally. I'm absolutely stoked for next year's F class season. I think I will win a lot of matches! The 47 is awesome!
See... there you go, it shoots 1's off the bench…….. A dasher shoots 1.s all the time and mostly groups in the zero's and at 600 it where you hit the clay bird and the same at 1000…….. jim
johara1 said:stinnett1981 said:My 47 shoots in the 1's on the bench. I never shot a 6 br though. At 600 yards I can hit clay bird basically every shot. Well as of today i did! I was shooting 140 grain Amax with H4350. My freebore is .170 and i run it pretty hot so i wont post my exact load. I thought my custom .308 was accurate until I had a 47 built. It shoots inside of it by 1 half literally. I'm absolutely stoked for next year's F class season. I think I will win a lot of matches! The 47 is awesome!
See... there you go, it shoots 1's off the bench…….. A dasher shoots 1.s all the time and mostly groups in the zero's and at 600 it where you hit the clay bird and the same at 1000…….. jim