I have just purchased a .243 Savage low profile stainless varminter and had it re-chambered to 6BR minimum SAAMI chamber no neck turn and use Redding s type dies for reloading. I tried all of the 6mm loads but could not get any groups less than 2" with Sierra, Noslers from 70gns to 90 grains and used different ADI powders 2207, Benchmark and 2208,Vargent). My other rifles shoot better than 1" at 100m shooting on the lands or just a few thou off. It was not till I backed the 85 grn Sierra Game Kings off 20 thou that groups shrank to .5 inch or better at 100m and 2.5 inches at 500m,which I was pleased with). I tried the 75grn Speer hollow points that started me on the 20-25 though clearance before groups started to tighten. NB barrel has the standard 91/4" twist for a .243 and I only lost 1" from the standard 26" barrel when it was re-chambered.
Any thoughts as to why this rifle likes a long lead to the rifling. I thought it might have something to do with the barrel harmonics but would appreciate any thoughts on the subject. I would also like to try for a higher ballistic coefficient bullet and wonder if anyone knows what the upper limit of what this twist might be. I currently shoot 85gr Sierra Gamekings 20 thou off lands using 29.1 grans of 2208,Vargent).
I like to shoot the "Fly" but need a higher ballistic coefficient bullet to be more competitive as most of the guys shoot 7mms, 300 Rums or magnums and a few .384's. I have had a retinal tear and don't want to go to a high recoil rifle.
Have a great day
Regards
Aussie Rob
Any thoughts as to why this rifle likes a long lead to the rifling. I thought it might have something to do with the barrel harmonics but would appreciate any thoughts on the subject. I would also like to try for a higher ballistic coefficient bullet and wonder if anyone knows what the upper limit of what this twist might be. I currently shoot 85gr Sierra Gamekings 20 thou off lands using 29.1 grans of 2208,Vargent).
I like to shoot the "Fly" but need a higher ballistic coefficient bullet to be more competitive as most of the guys shoot 7mms, 300 Rums or magnums and a few .384's. I have had a retinal tear and don't want to go to a high recoil rifle.
Have a great day
Regards
Aussie Rob