Now that I have a buyer for my 6mm/284 barrel, its time to get my next project underway. I am of course going with the 6mm BR! Should have done so in the first place.
I have a trued Remington 700 short action, Rifle Basix 6oz trigger and a Leupold 8.5 - 25 x 50 LRT, all I need is the barrel and stock. Stock is the least of my worries, but I need some help with the chambering.
Looking at the Douglas Barrel option, since they do a prefit & chambered barrel for an excellent price. I am going for 26 inch in length.
What I would like some help with is twist rate and freebore. This rifle will be used for targets & varmints so I'm thinking 1:8 twist as the most appropriate. Reading the rifle of the week article on the Savage & Pac Nor 6mm BR, Dave Kiff designed a reamer with a 0.73 freebore so the author could shoot 70gr and 105 / 107 gr projectiles and everything in between.
Sounds great, I would like to shoot the 55 and 58gr projectiles as well. How do those stubbier projectiles shoot with a bit of a jump to the lands and also being spun in a 1:8 twist barrel.
Or, should I look at a switch barrel rifle with one set up for 1:8 twist and another barrel with a 1:12 twist for the lighter projectiles.
What is involved in building a switch barrel rifle on a Remington 700 action.
I would Appreciate all comments.
Regards,
Michael.
I have a trued Remington 700 short action, Rifle Basix 6oz trigger and a Leupold 8.5 - 25 x 50 LRT, all I need is the barrel and stock. Stock is the least of my worries, but I need some help with the chambering.
Looking at the Douglas Barrel option, since they do a prefit & chambered barrel for an excellent price. I am going for 26 inch in length.
What I would like some help with is twist rate and freebore. This rifle will be used for targets & varmints so I'm thinking 1:8 twist as the most appropriate. Reading the rifle of the week article on the Savage & Pac Nor 6mm BR, Dave Kiff designed a reamer with a 0.73 freebore so the author could shoot 70gr and 105 / 107 gr projectiles and everything in between.
Sounds great, I would like to shoot the 55 and 58gr projectiles as well. How do those stubbier projectiles shoot with a bit of a jump to the lands and also being spun in a 1:8 twist barrel.
Or, should I look at a switch barrel rifle with one set up for 1:8 twist and another barrel with a 1:12 twist for the lighter projectiles.
What is involved in building a switch barrel rifle on a Remington 700 action.
I would Appreciate all comments.
Regards,
Michael.