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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
6mm rem or 6mmAI
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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 451187" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>With the regular 6mm Remington and 90 grain bullets you will be somewhere between 32-3300 fps. However I would guess that it will be closer to 3200. The little 6mm rem is one fine round. I have one in a Parker Hale with a 24 inch barrel and it shoots lights out. Truth be told it will shoot beyond my skill level at present <.350 MOA. I would never steer anyone away from buying one. They are fairly easy to load for. However, that being said, You are looking at the improved version of this case and that merits investigation. The 6mm is said to be one of the more efficient/successful improved calibers because of the harsh body taper of the parent casing. They say that you can get an almost 10% increase in capacity which is a huge gain. Is it worth it to go improved? It's up to you. The trade off will be barrel life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 451187, member: 22600"] With the regular 6mm Remington and 90 grain bullets you will be somewhere between 32-3300 fps. However I would guess that it will be closer to 3200. The little 6mm rem is one fine round. I have one in a Parker Hale with a 24 inch barrel and it shoots lights out. Truth be told it will shoot beyond my skill level at present <.350 MOA. I would never steer anyone away from buying one. They are fairly easy to load for. However, that being said, You are looking at the improved version of this case and that merits investigation. The 6mm is said to be one of the more efficient/successful improved calibers because of the harsh body taper of the parent casing. They say that you can get an almost 10% increase in capacity which is a huge gain. Is it worth it to go improved? It's up to you. The trade off will be barrel life. [/QUOTE]
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