Erik Cortina said:Flip a coin. You can't go wrong with any of them.
... And the barrel life is about half a dozen roundsShootDots said:Erik Cortina said:Flip a coin. You can't go wrong with any of them.
Erik is correct IF you are stuck on one of the 2.. However, if you want extreme 6mm performance for "way out there" varmints, try a 6mm-284. I myself have never used one, however, my 'smith uses one extensively and what he has told me is awesome. It is the most accurate of the "larger" 6mm cartridges (according to him) and it hammers hogs / javalina out as far as you can hit them. And with 105gr hunting VLD's at 3450 you can hit them WAY out there!
Judd said:I'll start by saying they are all good...but if I had to choose I would go 6slr, 6 creed, 6x47.
I bought a tactical gun to start shooting those games this next season. I bought a 6slr and I couldn't find a seater (wilson) I liked and was going to pull the barrel and put a 6.5 creedmoor on it. Preacher here convinced me to give the 6slr a shot he thought I would be pleasantly surprised. That was an understatement. The thing is the easiest tuning rifle I've ever shot and it hammers. I know the other two will shoot with (the best would depend on the barrel, they are that close) the 6slr but the ease of developing a load was amazing.
I shoot 6brx & dashers in my benchrest stuff and this 6slr will shoot dang close to that accurate off a bipod. I've thought about buying a bench stock to just see how well it will shoot.
No fireforming, just size, load and shoot....there is a little more brass prep because your not dealing with Lapua brass but I will be hard pressed to not always have a 6slr in the stable now. It's an awesome little round.
Go with an 8 twist...you can shoot the 105's and the 87. Good luck...I really don't think you have a wrong decision to make here.
Joe R said:You know that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Joe R said:I like pictures. Which do you think gives you more options (freedom)?
