painless2 said:My 6mmbrx went"south" right at 1500 rds. Approx first four inches after the throat cooked and firecracked.
SS krieger barrell in 8 twist. Anyone else out there with similar short barrel life? Is this normal?
Standard load was 32.6 Varget and Berger 105VLDS in .015.
Tom
brxbrad said:I've got approx 2250 down the pipe with a Kreiger at 33.2 gr Varget and 105's. It still shoots very well. I hoping to see 3k to 3.5 before it goes.
Should be virtually the same, powder chg is the same, case capacity is almost identical.T 700 said:Don't mean to hijack your thread, But what is the barrel life for the dasher, before you have to set it back. Is it like the BRX??
Well the others on here are getting 2500-3000 it seems I hope that is what I get on my new ones and I hope you do as well.T 700 said:forgot to ask, Would that be 1500, or 2500. Just wondering what i can expect out of it. i am runing Varget 32.5gr with a 105 VLD
JOHN708 said:I'm on my 8th 6mm BRX barrel. I've had one go at 2000 rds. but they usually last 2500-3000 rds. Load: 107 Sierras, 31.5-32.5 grs. of Varget. I consider a barrel shot out when a 20 shot group goes over 3/4 in. at 100 yds.
John Skowron
;DForum Boss said:JOHN708 said:I'm on my 8th 6mm BRX barrel. I've had one go at 2000 rds. but they usually last 2500-3000 rds. Load: 107 Sierras, 31.5-32.5 grs. of Varget. I consider a barrel shot out when a 20 shot group goes over 3/4 in. at 100 yds.
John Skowron
John -- I have to chuckle a bit. Among a group of average shooters, 20 shots in 3/4" would be considered excellent accuracy for a TWENTY-shot group. But BRX/Dasher shooters have higher expectations -- I know!