mac37 said:Size it and fire it first. Then, worry about trimming. SLR brass doesn't grow much.
The neck angle on the SLR will increase barrel life over the stock 243 from what I'm seeing..Gents, a question please. I've been running a .243, chambered to load 105 Amax so the base of the bullet is above the neck/shoulder junction. I've been using H4350 to give a Mv of 2925fps through an 8 twist, 24" long Border barrel. I have 1100 rounds down the barrel now and have experienced a loss in velocity that having bore scoped it I think is down to copper fouling. However the throat is fire cracked as is the first 4" of the barrel. Accuracy wise its still a solid 1/2moa but I think it is on its way out. So my question is this. I really enjoy the 6mm but how much extra barrel life will a 6SLR give over a std .243 if running at similar Mv's .
Thanks.
I usually figure mine is going south when it still groups good at 600 but I start getting unexplained fliers at 800 to 1000+yds. I just got my SLR back at Christmas from getting rebarreled. It started life as a 6XC and at 1800+ I had it rechambered to the SLR and shot nothing but H1000 in it. I pulled the barrel at just over 3200rds (Total) and it was still shooting half MOA at 600yds but started to open up down range.
My initial load testing showed great results with 105 Berger's and H4831SC I also have a load with 7828 that shot well. I will try some H1000 next to see how it does. It will be hard to beat the H4831SC load. Shooting off the hood of my PU it shot two groups into 1.6 and 1.4"s at 300yds but 4 out of one group were in a .656 and 4 out of the other group were in .988 and this was in a quartering 3 to 6mph wind. (Calm day for SD) Ha