I’m looking to buy a 6mmBR for 100-200 yard benchrest shooting that will do double duty as a varmint rifle for sage rats in the Western United States. Because my local shooting range has a 200 yard limit, and sage rats are not exactly a long range challenge, I’m not concerned at this point about 400 plus yardage shooting. In the future I will be shooting longer distances, but at that point I would be swapping out barrels.
My goal is the best accuracy I can get with light target bullets. I also want to be able to shoot 70 grain Sierra Matchking and Blitzking bullets, as well as the same weight of Nosler Ballistic Tips. I don’t foresee a need to shoot anything heavier than that for now.
I plan to have a Krieger heavy varmint barrel installed, but I dislike the way really long versions of these barrels balance while being carried in the field. On the other hand I anticipate a slow twist barrel, so I don’t want to go too short and give up velocity. My understanding is you can get away shooting a heavier/longer bullet in a slow twist barrel provided you can get the velocity high enough.
My first question is what would be the ideal twist for the above requirements? Remember, ultimate accuracy out of the caliber is what I’m after.
My second question is what is the shortest length of barrel I could get away with that wouldn’t compromise velocity that much?
Some of you might suggest a 6mmPPC, but I’m not interested in that much brass prep effort, and eventually I will want to install an 8 twist barrel for longer range shooting.
My goal is the best accuracy I can get with light target bullets. I also want to be able to shoot 70 grain Sierra Matchking and Blitzking bullets, as well as the same weight of Nosler Ballistic Tips. I don’t foresee a need to shoot anything heavier than that for now.
I plan to have a Krieger heavy varmint barrel installed, but I dislike the way really long versions of these barrels balance while being carried in the field. On the other hand I anticipate a slow twist barrel, so I don’t want to go too short and give up velocity. My understanding is you can get away shooting a heavier/longer bullet in a slow twist barrel provided you can get the velocity high enough.
My first question is what would be the ideal twist for the above requirements? Remember, ultimate accuracy out of the caliber is what I’m after.
My second question is what is the shortest length of barrel I could get away with that wouldn’t compromise velocity that much?
Some of you might suggest a 6mmPPC, but I’m not interested in that much brass prep effort, and eventually I will want to install an 8 twist barrel for longer range shooting.