CaptainMal
Silver $$ Contributor
Been shooting 6 mm Rem since the early 60's. Know why?
Cause it's good.
Cause it's good.
It's not the freebore but the twist that's hurting you. Too slow of twist for a 6mm with bigger bullets. MattI shot a Rem 700BDL 6mm Rem for 30 years and handloaded. Mine came from the factory with a short action. I don't understand the need for a long action. I shot 75-105 Gr bullets all fed OK. Like others said the most important thing if your buying a custom barrel, get the correct twist and freebore for the bullets you intend to shoot. I have a 0.065" freebore on my 6BR. It's Ok but I wish I got zero freebore. It's a 14 twist and it shots 58-70 gr bullets OK. 75 gr groups open to 2", 85 GR groups are about 10". Most factory barrels are a fast twist for 100-105 gr bullets.
If you plan on using the 6 mm Rem in a repeater action with bullets heavier than 85-87 grs. use a long action, you'll be much happier. If you plan to single feed in a short action the 6mm Rem gets my vote.
It's not that you "can't" feed or cycle them ,it's that the longer bullets eat up too much powder space (seated too deep into the case) and handicapping the bullet/case combination.I shot 105 Gr Speer RN bullets in my Rem 700 BDL 6mm short action. They feed. No problem. I think the factory barrel is 9 twist. There was a 10 twist version can not remember the details. It shot 75 to 105 bullets just under 1 moa.
I'd always hoped Lapua would make the 6.5x57 Mauser case...It'd be so easy to do the rest (257 Rob.,6 mm Rem., 7x57 Mau even the 8x57)I really wish ;apua would make a few more cartridges like .218 bee, hornet.6mm rem etc. Especially 6mm rem and the bee.
Yes yes! Lapau makes great brass as does Norma. I believe Norma is making the brass for Nosler and that is really good stuff too. Can't hurt to send e-mails to these folks and try and get them on board! I do!I really wish ;apua would make a few more cartridges like .218 bee, hornet.6mm rem etc. Especially 6mm rem and the bee.