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Collective Genius? What is your Premier Bullet Recommendation?

Folks

Tapping into the collective genius. I'm looking for a recommendation for the most accurate bullet to run in my 6mmBR. Here are the perimeters:

R700 trued action, 26" Heavy Varmint 1:10 twist.
Colorado--6600ft alitiude, 15% humidity, mild temps
Tight neck

Looking for a 100yard tackdriver but would also shoot distances out to 500yards.

What bullet and powder combo will give me the best hope at accuracy with a 1:10 twist at 6600ft of elevation. What speed with stabilize the bullet the optimally?

Many thanks

BB
 
Thx Toby. Did you factor my altitude? What powder, primer combo? What speeds should I aim for to hit the sweet spot with my 1:10 twist? BB
 
Folks

Tapping into the collective genius. I'm looking for a recommendation for the most accurate bullet to run in my 6mmBR. Here are the perimeters:

R700 trued action, 26" Heavy Varmint 1:10 twist.
Colorado--6600ft alitiude, 15% humidity, mild temps
Tight neck

Looking for a 100yard tackdriver but would also shoot distances out to 500yards.

What bullet and powder combo will give me the best hope at accuracy with a 1:10 twist at 6600ft of elevation. What speed with stabilize the bullet the optimally?

Many thanks

BB
You reference 6600'....I also often shoot at 6800' in New Mexico. 10twist Cooper 6BR.....70 FB Nosler shoots 1's and 2's at 100 yd. 90 Scenar shoots 1/4 moa at 300-500. No doubt bullets already mentioned would also be good choices. My barrel is a 24 inch Wilson and this is what it liked with Varget and 450 primer and both bullets just touching lands.
 
Thanks everyone for your input. I had been using 66g Fowlers with N133 and had produced a few good groups in the teens and twos but the speeds are scarey high--like 3600fps if I remember correctly. I started thinking that with my alititude and the 1:10 twist I could perhaps have better accuracy with a 90g class bullet and also not get blown around so much. Thanks again BB
 
My 1-10 twist just loved. Berger 88 grain flat base. #PN:24323. Varget & CCI primer. Real target from MSA GH Match. 400meters

I've got nigh on 1,000 88gn Berger HBC Flat Bases that I've had for years and never got around to using. I really must try them in my 8 twist 6BR as an alternative to 107s. Some of these were a specially commissioned 'match' version (smaller meplat) by our then sole UK Berger importer Norman Clark Gunsmith. (Expanding hunting and varmint types were legally banned here for target shooting for many years.)
 
I've got nigh on 1,000 88gn Berger HBC Flat Bases that I've had for years and never got around to using. I really must try them in my 8 twist 6BR as an alternative to 107s. Some of these were a specially commissioned 'match' version (smaller meplat) by our then sole UK Berger importer Norman Clark Gunsmith. (Expanding hunting and varmint types were legally banned here for target shooting for many years.)

Of the current lineup of Bergers, what 90g class bullet do you recommend? Many thanks, Robert
 
Of the current lineup of Bergers, what 90g class bullet do you recommend? Many thanks, Robert

I can't answer that I'm afraid - I've not used this weight in a long, long time, rather 105-108gn models. (That's in 1 in 8 twist barrels of course.)

I've just started looking at what you can do with a factory 243 Win with 10- twist (Howa 1500 Varmint 24-inch actually) and searching Bryan Litz's bullet drawings in Ballistic Performance of Rifle Bullets / measuring OALs of others he doesn't include. There are not that many bullets of this weight that stabilise in 10-twist. The plain old Berger 90gn Target BT is one of the few you can use in 'normal' conditions. At 1.023" OAL, 3150 fps MV it has 1.47 Sg under 'standard conditions' (sea level, 29.92 inches Hg, 59-deg F) which although now classed as sub-optimal stabilisation is more than good enough for me. (1.5 Sg = the 21st century desired figure.)

The Berger 87gn Hunting VLD was originally introduced as the highest BC / longest shape that Bryan Litz could design for Berger that would perform in the common 243 Win 10 twist and so performed the dual role of hunting and match. Its 1.042-inch nominal OAL and slightly lower weight reduce the Sg value to 1.35 in standard conditions at 3,200 fps. In the days when >1.4 was regarded as optimal stabilisation that was apparently seen as close enough, but no more, no more. In practice, I'm pretty relaxed at 1.35, but have still to see how it shoots in the Howa.

Bryan L gives their average G7 BCs as 0.217 for the 87 VLD and 0.210 for the 90 BT although they'll be reduced a little in standard conditions. Of course if you shoot up in the clouds in warm weather, Sg values improve because of the thinner air. At 3,000 ft ASL and 80-deg F, the 87's Sg value rises to a comfortable 1.56 and optimal stabilisation.

The 88gn FB HBC Varmint is comfortably stable in 10", but has a lower BC thanks to the absence of streamlined tail - 0.191. A bit of tip-pointing would no doubt raise that a useful amount. This bullet used to see some use in 600 yard benchrest in the 6BR and Dasher and is obviously still very capable at this distance and their MVs.
 

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