That is the kind of information I was looking for.
Ackleyman........ truck/4 wheeler/atv. And, I like short fat handy barrels. The guys at the Houston Warehouse said 21.75 was the the best length. I can use a short heavy barrel and the rifle stays under 10 pounds too! I'll probably put a brake on it so I can see it hit steel at>250yards and that will make it 20 inches. AND NOBODY ELSE WILL HAVE ONE ;D
Except the guys that run them in xp-100's.....
Considering a 18 inch 6x47L barrel. Anybody fooled with the 6x47L in a short barrel? I realize I will give up 200 or so fps but wonder if I give up any of the 6x47L inherited accuracy? Would I be better off with a 6BR or Dasher in the short barrel application?
I am running a 20" 6x47lapua and should be getting somewhere in the region of 3000fps with the 105amax so I would expect the 18" to be around 2900-2950.
This is using IMR4350 rem 7.5 primers.
Definitely no less accurate than the 26" I was previously running.
Well, I didn't dance with mine, but I ran a 20" 6x47 with 105 VLD's at 3050 according to my Oehler......Have you choreographed the 105g out of this barrel?
that's really impressive. And you got no pressure signs? If this is the case then its stupid to run a 26in barrel. a 22in barrel should get you in the sweet spot, right around 3100fps. I wonder why people are running long barrels
Alf, I'm getting that 20" cut to 16" right now and threading it for a suppressor. It will put down coyotes drt. I'll guarantee it!
Well, I didn't dance with mine, but I ran a 20" 6x47 with 105 VLD's at 3050 according to my Oehler......
Have you choreographed the 105g out of this barrel? I would be shocked if you were getting 3000fps without major pressure signs. 26-28in barrels get 3050-3100. Taking 6-8inches off is definitely going to decrease the MV. Please prove me wrong…..because I would love to chop my barrel back to 20in and use my suppressor on this cartridge
Agree.
I am building a 15" + brake XP100 6.5 X 47 L.
McMillan rear grip BR stock w/ 3" wide forend.
Hart 1.25" - .9", 8/1 t.
The stock is from a special run by a group @ SP.com, before my involvement. Aaron was probably in on it.
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