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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
what 6mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 786379" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>honestly, even the 6XC and the 6/250 will get old setting over a dog town! Yest you could shoot a dozen or even two dozen , but after about 30 your gonna flinch a bit. I wouldn't be afraid to use a 6BR on white tails out to 400 yards with the right bullet and some very hot loads. A 6BR is fun to shoot and won't beat you up as bad. The 6x47L will develop more recoil, but would fit your needs better (just a good all around round). </p><p> </p><p>Ferris Pindell said more than once the the 6BR was a better round than the 6PPC past 300 yards, and that was saying something as he's the guy that made the 6PPC shoot so well. I think the 6BR is the place to start out at. If it dosn't work you have plenty of metal there to rechamber it into something that will work for you.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 786379, member: 25383"] honestly, even the 6XC and the 6/250 will get old setting over a dog town! Yest you could shoot a dozen or even two dozen , but after about 30 your gonna flinch a bit. I wouldn't be afraid to use a 6BR on white tails out to 400 yards with the right bullet and some very hot loads. A 6BR is fun to shoot and won't beat you up as bad. The 6x47L will develop more recoil, but would fit your needs better (just a good all around round). Ferris Pindell said more than once the the 6BR was a better round than the 6PPC past 300 yards, and that was saying something as he's the guy that made the 6PPC shoot so well. I think the 6BR is the place to start out at. If it dosn't work you have plenty of metal there to rechamber it into something that will work for you. gary [/QUOTE]
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