This is the answerThere is no such thing as "inherently accurate".
It's up to the delivery system & the driver.
What works well in one person's rifle, may not work in yours.
You can get a guess as to bullet weight range for barrel twist.
But which exact bullet, only the target can tell you.
Isn't that the truth!!This is the answer
Everytime.This is the answer
FB on the 68gr with the right twistFB? BT? What is your favorite 68?
Twist?
I liked them too, but not sure we'll ever see them again--either from Berger or Bart. Sad ain't it.In my 1:8" twist 6BR that also gets used at 600 yards, the Berger 80-grainer provided excellent accuracy at 100 yards -- really impressive. And I was able to use Varget, like I did with my 103s and 105s. Note again, this is an 8-twist barrel.
80gr bullets are my go to for my 6br when I wanna shoot 300 yards. I have very few Berger bullets left and I no longer see them on their web site. I guess I’ll try the 90gr BT or find some custom 80gr bullets when I run out.
So Bart isn't making 80g dominator anymore?I liked them too, but not sure we'll ever see them again--either from Berger or Bart. Sad ain't it.
Chq Aaaaa68, period, close thread haha
But really, you could make the argument for a premium 80, and the 90 BT is no slouch.
It’s certainly no larger than that.
Having a hard time getting jackets to make them.So Bart isn't making 80g dominator anymore?
Ain't that the truth. Jackets seem to have been an issue for a number of years now. Well Bart at least you received some .925 30's now.Chq Aaaaa
Having a hard time getting jackets to make them.
Bart
Hopefully that changes sometime soon……Chq Aaaaa
Having a hard time getting jackets to make them.
Bart
Jim,Ain't that the truth. Jackets seem to have been an issue for a number of years now. Well Bart at least you received some .925 30's now.
68 Berger FB with VargetI like to start from both ends and works toward the middle. Pick the cartridge and bullet and then a barrel, twist, powder, and primer that works best with that cartride and bullet combination.
For 100 to 300 yards, is there a weight class of bullet which produces the best accuracy in a 6BR?
I shoot my 8-twist a lot at 400 yards. In mine, the 105 Scenar "L" bullet was found to be the trick, soft jam with Varget. Haven't yet figured out why it likes that range best - but it hammers. My rifle sometimes does double-duty on long range squirrels but I couldn't get those 87 V-Maxes to shoot at all in that particular tube. Then I tried the 75 V-Max. That was a different story! I really had high hopes for the 87 - but no dice.I've wanted a rifle in 6BR for years and finally got around to having one built on a 40X action. I shoot almost exclusively at 400yds but will hunt groundhogs wherever they are. I decided on an 8 twist and shoot mostly 105gr bullets. However, I have been fooling around with light varmint bullets just to see how they'd fair in my 8twist, ,150 FB barrel. I can get the 55 Ballistic Tip bullets to 3,500+ fps without any issues but the accuracy at 400yds just wasn't there. I tried the Berger 65 BT bullet and was amazed at just how accurate they were with a .150" jump to the rifling. I fired several 3-shot groups that came in at around 1/2" at the 400yd line. Benchmark was the powder of choice. I've got some 87gr V-Max bullets now that can be loaded close to the rifling and I'm just starting to develop a load for them. So far, they look like they've got good potential.
In my very limited experience, I think an 8 twist (6BR) is a good choice which leaves you many options as far as bullet selection goes.
Looks like a glass half full guy. Tommy McThere is no such thing as "inherently accurate".
It's up to the delivery system & the driver.
What works well in one person's rifle, may not work in yours.
You can get a guess as to bullet weight range for barrel twist.
But which exact bullet, only the target can tell you.