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Need some input on a build

I am considering building a fast twist (8") 6mmX47 based on the 222 mag case. I am hoping this will be accurate and still have some half decent velocity out to 500 yards. And since 222 mag brass is getting hard to find I plan on using norma 204 brass. Any and all input would be appreciated.
Mr.pistol
 
Why not a 6 br as it will reach way out with the heavier bullets.
 
I have to work with what I got. A stainless 700 short with 223 bolt face size and I have a krieger HV 8" twist barrel.
 
having shot the 6/ 47 in benchrest over the years i advise to think about a different cartidge , case combination. They shoot fine with light bullets at short ranges {up to 250yds but run out of steam past that.
I also have a 6/47 improved that is a tad better. I think you would be better off with something like the 6BR for longer ranges and heavy bullets.
If the bolt face is a concern you can have it opened up or buy a replacement from Dave kiff at pacific precion.
Hey good luck with your build and hope you keep them in the X ring''
 
You can have the bolt face opened up or buy another .473 face bolt.It is not complicated.
 
mrpistol said:
I am considering building a fast twist (8") 6mmX47 based on the 222 mag case. I am hoping this will be accurate and still have some half decent velocity out to 500 yards. And since 222 mag brass is getting hard to find I plan on using norma 204 brass. Any and all input would be appreciated.
Mr.pistol

Skip that notion and do a 204 Ruger necked to 22, AKA 22-204, which is NOT the same as a 222 mag necked up. I've built 3 of them and a 4th just getting finished up. All with 8 twists for the 75 class bullets. About a grain more capacity than a 223 Ackley, and NO fireforming. 22" tubes are running them at 3050-3075 and my one 26" does 3150 with 75's. Gives up nothing to a 6 BR with 105's.

Some cases for comparison.....

221 Fireball --- 222 Rem --- 223 REM --- 223 Ackley --- 222 Rem mag --- 22-204

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Mr.pistol,

The boltface can be opened up to a BR. Buy if you want to go 6 x 47, it should be a good round.

Mark Schronce
 
The boltface can be opened up to a BR. Buy if you want to go 6 x 47, it should be a good round.

Good advice on the boltface opened up .

BAD ADVICE on saying it would be a good round, Not with a 8 twist barrel!
 
superlight93 said:
The boltface can be opened up to a BR. Buy if you want to go 6 x 47, it should be a good round.

Good advice on the boltface opened up .

BAD ADVICE on saying it would be a good round, Not with a 8 twist barrel!

The 6br with an 8 twist isn't a good idea? Then the 2 I have built and the one I am waiting for a barrel for have been flukes? Or maybe I am misunderstanding.
 
Alf- Could you provide more info on the 22-204? Dies you are using, what 'smith did your chambering, etc? Sounds interesting.
 
Put an ad in the free classifieds on this website for a bolt swap.I don't have any laying around or I would trade you straight up.
Once you get the new bolt build yourself a 6BR and thank your lucky stars you got on this website and built yourself one of the best cartridges ever invented.
Lynn
 
jhord said:
Alf- Could you provide more info on the 22-204? Dies you are using, what 'smith did your chambering, etc? Sounds interesting.

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index.php/topic,3761408.msg35932748.html#msg35932748
 
A 22-204 pushes the 75 grain A-Max with a BC of .435 at 3050 without leaning on it hard.

A 6BR shooting a 105 A-Max with a BC of .500 at 2950 has an IDENTICAL drop out to 800 yards.
 
Samdweezel05 said:
superlight93 said:
The boltface can be opened up to a BR. Buy if you want to go 6 x 47, it should be a good round.

Good advice on the boltface opened up .

BAD ADVICE on saying it would be a good round, Not with a 8 twist barrel!

The 6br with an 8 twist isn't a good idea? Then the 2 I have built and the one I am waiting for a barrel for have been flukes? Or maybe I am misunderstanding.

Read the thread from the beginning and it will make more sense. A 6x47 222 mag with a 8 twist barrel is the BAD IDEA>
 
boy it is good thing you asked about that ol'6br. it must be the absolute
be all to end all of the cartridges. good luck getting the answers you wanted. i personally know nothing about the 6x47 or the 6br but if you want to biuld a 6x47 then biuld it. not trying to offend anybody but i don't understand why a person cannot get an answer to a question without being told to just biuld a 6br. no offense but maybe not everybody wants a 6br or wants to shoot 100gr bullets. just my thoughts, really not trying to pick a fight, just like straight answers. almost feels like i am talkin to car salesmen they don't want to sell you what you want just what they want.
 
JRaney
The original poster has a 223 size boltface and that is why he wants to build a 6X47 which is not the same as the new 6X47 Lapua based on a necked down 6.5X47 case.
It appeared to several posters he was only building this outdated wildcat due to the limitations of his boltface size myself included.
A brand new bolt from Kiff runs $106 plus the cost of a new handle and some small assembly fee to get it welded/soldered into place.For roughly $200 he is all set and can sell his old bolt for around $120-$150 so he is only out of pocket $50 and is shooting one of the finest cartridges around rather than an old relic.

Remington 700 Bolt Short Action w/o Handle (Bolt Body Only)



Shown: Short Action, M16 Style Extrator, Std. BF, No Flutes
$106.00

The picture didn't show up but that is straight from the Pacific Tool and Die website.
Lynn
 
Thanks Lynn for explaining it more clearly so Everyone can understand.

We are here to help someone who Asked for advice.

superlight93
 
jhord said:
Alf- Dies you are using, what 'smith did your chambering, etc?

Dies are as simple as to run the reamer in Wilson neck and seater dies. Another option is to get a Type S full length die in 204 and have the hole opened up to accept the 22 neck, then use a 22 cal. bushing.

I own my reamer, so I have had barrels done by a couple of guys.

Performance is on par with a 223 Ackley.

In reality, there's nothing wrong with a plain 'ol 8 twist 223. I've got one in a 17 1/2" Rock barrel, and it'll run 75 A-Max's at 2900 with no sweat. Prairie dogs have died at 850 with it.
 

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