Ruger15151
F-Class Shooter (6BRA and WIN 284)
Another bullet you may consider is Berger 108 boat tails. They are very accurate and extremely easy to tune.
Try something in the 29.5 - 30.2 gr. range with a 105 class bullet. My best results came from 30.1 gr., I went with 30.0 to keep it simple.I shot a pressure ladder a while back with 4064, I wasn’t super impressed but I also only shot one round per increment.
Varget!I am new to BR shooting and as my rifle is being built Im looking at different powder possibilities to push my Bart's Hammer 105 grn bullets out to 600 yards. Rifle is a 6MM BR Norma with 1:8 twist and a 28 inch barrel.
I live in northern Minnesota and would be competing most likely in the upper midwest. Gives a little info on temp requirements. I am also trying to obtain about 2900 fps.
Also new to the forum. Hope I posted this in the right place.
Thanks, Brew2
I'm shooting my 6BR using 30.2 grains of Varget behind Berger 105 grain hybrids through a 30" 7 twist barrel getting an average 2982 fps, with a sdev of 6.6. Varget has gotten a bit spendy, so I have a jug of N140 in the wings. This load has been working great for me at 600 yards. Good luck. You've gotten lots of good options.I am new to BR shooting and as my rifle is being built Im looking at different powder possibilities to push my Bart's Hammer 105 grn bullets out to 600 yards. Rifle is a 6MM BR Norma with 1:8 twist and a 28 inch barrel.
I live in northern Minnesota and would be competing most likely in the upper midwest. Gives a little info on temp requirements. I am also trying to obtain about 2900 fps.
Also new to the forum. Hope I posted this in the right place.
Thanks, Brew2
Does anyone have a good lower node to try with Varget, if they were trying to get a little more case life?
I appreciate that information.More case life in 6br??? I've been shooting 6BR for a LONG time and I have some brass with 30+ firings on it...
30-30.2gr Varget
29.3-29.4gr H4895
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I appreciate that information.
I’m still scratching my head on why Sierra’s load data is so low on the charges for the 6BR.
Thanks guys:
Having real trouble finding 4895 which is why Im looking around for new options.
28.8 grains of Varget and a 105 is a good lower charge to try out.Does anyone have a good lower node to try with Varget, if they were trying to get a little more case life?
Jeff,First things first. Ater you get a good load, key word after, check the velocity because many will be more interested in this than the results on target. Don't drop to that level.
Good deal!28.8 grains of Varget and a 105 is a good lower charge to try out.
I have my own reamers and all my barrels but one were done but the same 2 smiths most of them by the same one. In my many 6 ppc and 6brx barrels the loads only varied by a tenth or two in powder and a few tenths in seating. I never retuned except a bump or two with a tuner. I never cared about velocity except to have an honest figure for the inevitable question....how fast. Lol. BRX with 107SMK 2975 to 2990. 6PPC with 68 gr plus or minus a tad at 3400. Its the Indian not the arrow with my normal budget. Bob Green crafted me accurate rifles, the rest is up to me.Jeff,
Have u noticed that no matter which barrel u have on ur rifle, the same basic load shoots in all ur barrels? In my BRX, if 33.0-33.5 gr of Varget/VV140 and a 105/107 gr bullet doesn’t shoot, the barrel gets pulled as there is something wrong with that barrel. I am not willing to spend the time n components figuring out what the odd barrel likes.
The velocity at the target ( using Shotmarker) always falls in the same range as well. One bbl may be 50 fps or so different but that is just the nature of different barrels and their round counts.
I shoot prone with a sling so perhaps in F-Class I would see something different.
Jeff,I have my own reamers and all my barrels but one were done but the same 2 smiths most of them by the same one. In my many 6 ppc and 6brx barrels the loads only varied by a tenth or two in powder and a few tenths in seating. I never retuned except a bump or two with a tuner. I never cared about velocity except to have an honest figure for the inevitable question....how fast. Lol. BRX with 107SMK 2975 to 2990. 6PPC with 68 gr plus or minus a tad at 3400. Its the Indian not the arrow with my normal budget. Bob Green crafted me accurate rifles, the rest is up to me.
Varget and dont look back. Tommy Mc. 28 to 30 gr should do it.I am new to BR shooting and as my rifle is being built Im looking at different powder possibilities to push my Bart's Hammer 105 grn bullets out to 600 yards. Rifle is a 6MM BR Norma with 1:8 twist and a 28 inch barrel.
I live in northern Minnesota and would be competing most likely in the upper midwest. Gives a little info on temp requirements. I am also trying to obtain about 2900 fps.
Also new to the forum. Hope I posted this in the right place.
Thanks, Brew2
