SST2500
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I have been shooting the 6mm TCU in the Contender pistol for many years. It has taken game from coyotes to turkeys to whitetail deer. I have always been impressed with its accuracy and the variety of bullets that will shoot accurately out of the round. About 6 months ago, I decided to build a 6mm TCU rifle in a Remington 700 action with a Remage barrel from MGM. I ordered a 24” 8 twist heavy barrel from MGM. In the mean time, I ordered .223 Lapua brass and began setting up loads to try in the rifle once the barrel arrived. I have always had good luck using BL C-2 powder in this round so that was my first load testing once the barrel arrived and the rifle was built. I was not impressed with the accuracy shooting 95 gr. Berger VLD target and 95 gr. Berger VLD hunting bullets. I worked thru a number of powders and finally tried H4895. That proved to be the magic powder. I am now shooting a 95 gr. Berger VLD target bullet over 26.6 gr. of H4895 in a fire formed Lapua case with a CCI BR4 primer and getting 2853 fps with an SD of 5.6. The load consistently shoots under 1/2 MOA out to 300 yds. I think this round is completely up to the level of the 6mm BR. In a custom benchrest rifle, the round is probably capable of shooting in the 2’s. Just thought I would share my outcome on a round that seems to have mostly disappeared. Thanks
. I shot this target today at 300 yds. In a 12 mph wind at about 2 o’clock. First 4 shots were good and then I got excited about the group and pulled the last one high left. Murphy’s Law. The center dot is a 2” circle.
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