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building a 6BR

As a 'newbie' with basic reloading and 'backyard' shooting skills, I think I would like to have a 6BR rifle built, to be used for varminting, local club shooting, and possibly as an entry level to competition. Can I get some recommendations? eg, barrels, actions, stocks, etc. I am a little bewildered by the different neck sizes used, but understand it would be simpler to use Lapua or Norma brass. Would appreciate some guidance.
 
Welcome to the best- 6mmbr.com

A Remington 700 action or complete rifle would be a good place to start, unless you have the funds for a better build with a true custom action.
You can part out the 700 stuff you don't need to help out with the money part.
The 700 will probably need to be "tweaked a little" so there is more money spent.

A custom action has that done already, and only needs a good barrel installed to start shooting.
The custom action will always be worth more money than a tweaked 700 will...

The necks sizes are just a control over the brass in a tight necked chamber, and now days most folks are going with a standard no turn neck when they spec out a reamer to use...
I do like to turn them a bit to get things all even but it's not really necessary ...

Lapua is as good as it gets as far as brass for any given caliber they make it in...
My newest build will be on a Lawton 7500 action with one of there barrels in 6mm, and Joel Russo will start on the stock work.

Lots of other places to buy stuff that you would prefer to use for YOUR rifle.....
Your probably not allowed as much fun as your headed into :)
 
I'd read everything you can on this website, that will go a long way to answer your questions. Going out on a limb here I'd suggest an 8 twist with a .060 throat which would allow you to use bullets from 68-108 grains while you play around and decide just which way you want to lean as far as varminting or long range competition.
Everything depends on how deep your pockets are as to actions,stocks,optics, etc. Customs cost more, but there isn't anything wrong with a Remington or Savage either. In fact Savage is coming out with a production 6BR that might just be what you are looking for to get started.You could check out The Shooters Corner, or various classifieds you may find a used custom rig for half what a new one would cost.
Again read,read,read, this will help you avoid costly beginners mistakes and save you money in the long run.

Danny
 
Hi Dunraven,

I was in your spot about a year ago when I decided to build a 6mmBr around Savages's LRPV action. I used a 5 groove 8 twist PacNOr with a 0.060 throat. I had the 87 gr Vmax in mind for a good all around bullet. I got my stock from SSS. I didn't get to shoot it as much as I wanted to this year and am still playing around with loads. Happily it shot a 4 bullet 300 yd group of just under 1" last time out. Un happily I DIDN'T shoot it. I had an informal contest with my son and he out shot me with my own rifle.

We actually shot six different loads that day and that was the best group. I've made up another 24 rounds awaiting another decent shooting day to confirm the result.

The rifle checked in at about $1100 w/o optic.

The load was 95 gr Nosler BT seated 0.005 into the lands, 30.5 gr Varget,,some minor cratering) and CCI 450, Lapua brass.

I am really happy with the rifle and would repeat the purchase if I had to do it again. Hope this is of some help, Hanic.
 
I think Preacher's recommendations are good. Start with a factory rifle and tweak it a bit.

Savage is making the LRPV in 6BR but one complaint I hear with it and with the 6.5X284 is that the throat is too long, making it hard to load for.

so...

Consider a Remington XR-100 in 22-250,for the 308 bolt face). Buy a good quality match barrel such as a Krieger, get a 1:8 twist for maximum bullet flexibility. Get your gunsmith to install it and "blueprint" the action. It has a good stock for targets and varmints and a single shot action that is rigid and well-built.

This is an extremely popular way to build a 6BR in my part of the world, with many many shooters competing with them.

Here is a link to one that a friend built...

http://richd.luniz.org/photogallery/For%20Web/CGN/KB9W9921%20copy.jpg
 
dreever said:
I'd read everything you can on this website, that will go a long way to answer your questions. Going out on a limb here I'd suggest an 8 twist with a .060 throat which would allow you to use bullets from 68-108 grains while you play around and decide just which way you want to lean as far as varminting or long range competition.
Everything depends on how deep your pockets are as to actions,stocks,optics, etc. Customs cost more, but there isn't anything wrong with a Remington or Savage either. In fact Savage is coming out with a production 6BR that might just be what you are looking for to get started.You could check out The Shooters Corner, or various classifieds you may find a used custom rig for half what a new one would cost.
Again read,read,read, this will help you avoid costly beginners mistakes and save you money in the long run.

Danny
Hey Preacher,
I'm also a newbie. Thanks for letting me in. My first question is: What is a BAT? I see quite a few references to this in other posts and I've tried to figure it out. I know the answer is going to be embarrassingly simply but if I don't know, I ask. Thank You.....Van
 
Preacher said:
Welcome to the best- 6mmbr.com

A Remington 700 action or complete rifle would be a good place to start, unless you have the funds for a better build with a true custom action.
You can part out the 700 stuff you don't need to help out with the money part.
The 700 will probably need to be "tweaked a little" so there is more money spent.

A custom action has that done already, and only needs a good barrel installed to start shooting.
The custom action will always be worth more money than a tweaked 700 will...

The necks sizes are just a control over the brass in a tight necked chamber, and now days most folks are going with a standard no turn neck when they spec out a reamer to use...
I do like to turn them a bit to get things all even but it's not really necessary ...

Lapua is as good as it gets as far as brass for any given caliber they make it in...
My newest build will be on a Lawton 7500 action with one of there barrels in 6mm, and Joel Russo will start on the stock work.

Lots of other places to buy stuff that you would prefer to use for YOUR rifle.....
Your probably not allowed as much fun as your headed into :)
Hey Preacher,

As a newbie, I will probably ask what appear to be very stupid, uninformed questions but as I stated in my other post to you, If I don't know, I ask. My question: Is it possible to take a CZ 550 Varmint rifle, caliber .22-.250 and turn it into a good BR rifle in 6mm or some other caliber that would be a better shooting,benchrest) rifle than the .22-.250? I got this rifle in a trade/buy a few months ago and it is nice but since I don't hunt and got it for it's potential as a target gun I have enjoyed it alot. But, I found out about 6mm shooting and really started digging into this subject and I love what I've discovered. I just wonder if I would be better off to trade or sell this rifle or take what I have and use it as a starting point to build a really good BR rifle by changing barrels, and whatever else would be required. Mine has the laminated, ventilated stock and heavy barrel. The action is very loose and sloppy and I dont' know if this is a characteristic of this particular gun or if it's worn alot more than the previous owner told me. Thanks in advance...........Van
 
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My first question is: What is a BAT? Thank You.....Van[/QUOTE]

A BAT is a brand of custom action. http://www.batmachine.com/
 
I suppose you can make anything work if you spend enough time and money on it. I never worked with a CZ before so I can't be much help there, but it seems like a lot of folks like and use them...
Lots more toys for a 700 Remington build are available to use, but if you decide to use a BAT you'll never go back to a standard ever again.... especially one with a sloppy feel to it..
The 6br is a well know accurate chamber and most everyone can get em to shoot...
They will shoot about anything you can stuff into one, and the barrel will last and last like that bunny on TV........
Keep on asking and everyone will try to help you out as best they can.....
 
For guys asking. BAT action refers to one of the various actions made by Bat Machine, here is a link to their website.

http://www.batmachine.com/products/products.htm

James
 

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