wkdickinson
Gold $$ Contributor
I am struck by how the game is the same, but how different our approach is.
I recently realized that the 243 Win barrel on one of my target rifles is past it’s prime. I like the 243 but wanted a change, so decided to re-barrel it in a 6 Dasher. The only thing I know about the Dasher is what I’ve read, but it sounds like it works great out to 1,000 yds. Most of my shooting is done at 600, but it would be nice to have the ability to stretch it out.
I made a deal with a guy here on the forum to buy some new brass he had no use for. I got it yesterday and WOW are those 6 Dasher cases tiny!
When I started shooting NRA High-Power and Long-Range in the late 80’s, if you wanted to be competitive in a 1,000yd “any-rifle” match, you had to be shooting a 300 Win Mag or a 30-338, with 220gr bullets on top of 65-70gr of powder, plus you had to be able to take that kind of beating for an afternoon. Compare that to today - getting the job done with the 6 Dasher (BRA/BRX), 105gr bullet and only about 32gr of powder. WOW what a difference.
Is it bullet technology that has bought us this far in 30 years, the general quality of rifles/barrels or something else?
I recently realized that the 243 Win barrel on one of my target rifles is past it’s prime. I like the 243 but wanted a change, so decided to re-barrel it in a 6 Dasher. The only thing I know about the Dasher is what I’ve read, but it sounds like it works great out to 1,000 yds. Most of my shooting is done at 600, but it would be nice to have the ability to stretch it out.
I made a deal with a guy here on the forum to buy some new brass he had no use for. I got it yesterday and WOW are those 6 Dasher cases tiny!
When I started shooting NRA High-Power and Long-Range in the late 80’s, if you wanted to be competitive in a 1,000yd “any-rifle” match, you had to be shooting a 300 Win Mag or a 30-338, with 220gr bullets on top of 65-70gr of powder, plus you had to be able to take that kind of beating for an afternoon. Compare that to today - getting the job done with the 6 Dasher (BRA/BRX), 105gr bullet and only about 32gr of powder. WOW what a difference.
Is it bullet technology that has bought us this far in 30 years, the general quality of rifles/barrels or something else?