Better 6mm (not 243W) for hunting? Which one?

6 creedm**r has my attention if I ever get around to building or buying a 6mm. Seems really similar to 6xc and 243. Less brass prep than a 6xc and better suited to a short action with heavy bullets than the 243.

For off the shelf it's a no-brainer.
6 Creedmoor....
I have and shoot the 243, 6CM and 6XC.

if I could have a do over it'd just be a 6CM......
 
Not necessarily the 110 has a short bearing surface and go as fast as most 105s in my rifles. That's a great powder choice in it also. Just might be a screaming fast barrel.
Shep
 
The good node with 105s seems to be in the 3175 spot. I've seen this with the 4 I built for compatition. The slr runs in that same node. I wasn't seeing pressure at that speed. And brass last as long as you want to use it.
Shep
 
Find a minty 722 244. Load it with TTSXs and restock it. You'll be happy.

80 gr TTSX will exceed 3400 and kill anything on your list.

OH gosh lookie here ! 722 + used Hogue cost $600. (scope is worth more)


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uh that has to be 75k at least...
Nope, nice and easy extraction, no expanded primer pockets, on the 3rd firing. Was shooting yesterday at 1000yds to check ballistics again and after what I thought was a normalized barrel, after over 300 rounds, sped up to this avg velocity?! Don't really like it at that velocity, because I don't need that much, here in CO DAlt, which is usually in the 8000' range, on the eastern plains. As barrel life goes, XCaliber will make me as many as I want to purchase.
 
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