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Help Fine Tuning 6BR
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<blockquote data-quote="andrewsben" data-source="post: 2210340" data-attributes="member: 101344"><p>Not the same bullets but using 105 nosler competition with almost exactly same barrel, mine is a larger profile though. Same length, 5r, 7.5 twist. I found some good loads over 30 grains of varget, but my.most accurate load, with smk 107s too, was 5 thousands jump on one and 10 thousand on the other, riding the exercise bike (getting old Dr said to exercise daily, pesh) and going by fading memory, with 28.5 on the 105s and 29.5 on the 107s, with varget. Both work really good at 100-300 yards (1/4 moa all the time sometimes a little tighter), which is mainly what the rifle is built for. But have taken it to a strip mine a few times and remember doing 8 shots inside a 4 inch spread at the 800 yard target. Going for the 1k things started to get a lot worse. Don't plan on it being a long range gun so not worried about finding a higher velocity node. Just my ramblings while exercising with nothing else to do. Need to setup a reloading station that covers my recumbent bike...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewsben, post: 2210340, member: 101344"] Not the same bullets but using 105 nosler competition with almost exactly same barrel, mine is a larger profile though. Same length, 5r, 7.5 twist. I found some good loads over 30 grains of varget, but my.most accurate load, with smk 107s too, was 5 thousands jump on one and 10 thousand on the other, riding the exercise bike (getting old Dr said to exercise daily, pesh) and going by fading memory, with 28.5 on the 105s and 29.5 on the 107s, with varget. Both work really good at 100-300 yards (1/4 moa all the time sometimes a little tighter), which is mainly what the rifle is built for. But have taken it to a strip mine a few times and remember doing 8 shots inside a 4 inch spread at the 800 yard target. Going for the 1k things started to get a lot worse. Don't plan on it being a long range gun so not worried about finding a higher velocity node. Just my ramblings while exercising with nothing else to do. Need to setup a reloading station that covers my recumbent bike... [/QUOTE]
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