103gr is just about the perfect weight for the 6BR…Then they should make a 104 and crush the competition. Hoping for something exciting.
They also said it could be either 133 or 135 grain when finalized and brought to production.I am
I am interested to see profile etc.
I "Was" getting, "average So-So" Group's, @ .020 "Off" from my $2,700. Rifle that Has most All, the "Goodies",.. 4's to 1/2 MOA and started doing some research, on "Here" Old Posts about, THIS Bullet,.. you'd Be surprised what you can Learn with, a Little research ! Shoved them In, "Deeper" and Blammo,.. 5 shot's, in the 2's and 3's !107's love to be in the lands. I start with far enough in that the engraving marks are square and then work back. Many times I just leave them there they shoot so well.
Don’t be shy about trying farther in. It might get even better.I "Was" getting, "average So-So" Group's, @ .020 "Off" from my $2,700. Rifle that Has most All, the "Goodies",.. 4's to 1/2 MOA and started doing some research, on "Here" Old Posts about, THIS Bullet,.. you'd Be surprised what you can Learn with, a Little research ! Shoved them In, "Deeper" and Blammo,.. 5 shot's, in the 2's and 3's !
I'm glad you tried them in and found the magic of 107SMK's! At a certain point if you go in far enough you start running the risk of sticking a bullet in the lands if you need to take one out before firing it too. Something I forget to consider sometimes..@ SWD,.. 2's and 3's are about, as good as I can shoot at, My Age and,.. out in the Idaho Desert Country as,
Cold and Windy then,.. Hot and Windy, sometimes ( Still Days are,.. a Rarity ).
I'm Not, a BR guy,. Just Steel Plates and Varmint accuracy for, Me !
My 16 y/o grandson, shot 5, 8 inch dia. Steel Plates in a Row, w/ my 6XC at, 700 Yards.
( W/ the 107 SMK's )
