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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 384029" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Not a definitive source on the BR, but they are stretching them out. A lot of what I have read, guys use them to the 600 mark on a regular basis, but there are some records set at 1000yrds by 6BR shooters. I just like that it is easier on barrels, accuracy is almost a given, and uses a small primer which is more readily available than large rifle right now. We use the term "Inherent Accuracy" a lot on this sight. If there has been a caliber that has had that quality from its inception, it is the 6mmBR. It won't push the heavies as fast as a .243 of .243AI, but will definitely hold its own against vermin. I have read some guys are seeking the 6BR for varmints because of its accuracy. This is one of the many reasons it peaks my interest. Other qualities are lower powder charges, efficiency, and ease of finding loads, and especially barrel life.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 384029, member: 13275"] Not a definitive source on the BR, but they are stretching them out. A lot of what I have read, guys use them to the 600 mark on a regular basis, but there are some records set at 1000yrds by 6BR shooters. I just like that it is easier on barrels, accuracy is almost a given, and uses a small primer which is more readily available than large rifle right now. We use the term "Inherent Accuracy" a lot on this sight. If there has been a caliber that has had that quality from its inception, it is the 6mmBR. It won't push the heavies as fast as a .243 of .243AI, but will definitely hold its own against vermin. I have read some guys are seeking the 6BR for varmints because of its accuracy. This is one of the many reasons it peaks my interest. Other qualities are lower powder charges, efficiency, and ease of finding loads, and especially barrel life. Tank [/QUOTE]
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