6MMsteve
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they have them at Midsouth and Bluecollar 130 smk closed nose match king unless I'm reading it wrong which is possibleThe 130s? They were discontinued by Sierra a while ago
they have them at Midsouth and Bluecollar 130 smk closed nose match king unless I'm reading it wrong which is possibleThe 130s? They were discontinued by Sierra a while ago
Go back and read what caliber he was referring to...unless I'm reading it wrong
ok 7mm I got it sorry my usual iqGo back and read what caliber he was referring to...
I disagree, BTDT, with both RE-17 and H414 and blew primers. That was with a 25 WSSM. The purpose of slow powders is to create a low pressure load and get it to burn longer down the barrel. I do that now with my 6mm Dasher.I'm shooting a 25 WSSM. These powders are way too slow for the case capacity.
You're getting into some fairly high compressed loads with RL19 & 4831.
RL17, H414 speed is where you're looking for the WSSM case.
for hunting 22 CM & 6 x 284 243 6 mm rem AL 204 5.56 and they all work for hunting and depending on what your hunting & how far . i could name 40 different calibers but theses are just a few . lots can do the job .Do a search for the 6mm Long Dasher. It’s basically a 6x47 Lapua Ackley. I always thought it would be a really nice case.
... Regarding what Allen said, I wonder if anyone in HP Silhouette is using slow/fast loads for the near/far animals? Seems like an easy way to manage recoil without having to use different components.
6mmRem with bullets on the heavy side. Maybe an 8 twist. About 50-60 years old.I’m looking for some wildcat ideas I shoot metallic silhouette and I’m looking to design potentially the best silhouette cartridge possible. I’m looking to come up with a cartridge that is light recoiling while being balistically efficient at the ram bank (550 meters) we need about 1,100ft lbs of energy at the ram bank to reliably nock them down the 6br and 6dasher are pretty popular but I’m looking to make something g better than them both.