You never know until you try with 110. I've shot lots out of a 7.5" and my current 7.3" loves them. 107's are really good to 900 but if it's windy at 1K you need to be a little more on top of it. But they'll still get the job done. 107's are always a sure bet and very easy to work with. Some barrels can be finicky with 110.I am looking at a 7.7" twist rate 24" barrel and trying to decide if I should purchase it and then go ahead and order the 110's or 107's. Obviously the 107's are a safe bet, wondering if the 110's will stabilize and stay that way out to 1,000.
I ordered both the 107's and 110's. I just can't pass up the BC on those 110's.You never know until you try with 110. I've shot lots out of a 7.5" and my current 7.3" loves them. 107's are really good to 900 but if it's windy at 1K you need to be a little more on top of it. But they'll still get the job done. 107's are always a sure bet and very easy to work with. Some barrels can be finicky with 110.
I'm guessing you are referring to the 110's, right? So far everyone who is not shooting the 1-7" twist has said they have had no problems getting them to perform, but there are always the variables. Mine will be going through a 24" factory RPR barrel. I'll do a ladder test with each and see what happens.Get them to shoot and you are good to go. Dont waste to much barrel wear on them though (talking from experience).
Recko555Go with the 107s, I never had much luck with the 110s. I can almost guarantee you will be happy with 107s, I can't say the same with the 110s.
Sierra as well as Hodgdon publish their data using Winchester or other Large rifle primers. I'd be using small rifle primers. What effect will the difference in primers have?Sierra has a page dedicated to the 6CM
https://sierrabulletsblog.com/2017/10/03/sierra-bullets-6mm6-5-creedmoor-load-data/
Sierra as well as Hodgdon publish their data using Winchester or other Large rifle primers. I'd be using small rifle primers. What effect will the difference in primers have?