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6mm Dasher
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1790337" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>The dasher is an excellent round. Holds many records. We have tried bigger cases and they do not agg with a Dasher, BRA, or BR. Depending on the powder you run and your barrel, most guys will end up 2975-3030, with 28-30" barrels. The 6 BRA will also reach that node, but you will be at higher pressure. In your case with a remington action I would probably stick with the dasher. Stick with Lapua brass and false shoulder or hydro form. The case will suck back to about 1.540" which is a good thing for making good brass, the extra room at the end of the neck does not hurt, and I dont recommend shortening the chamber length. Tight in this area is a bad thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1790337, member: 101859"] The dasher is an excellent round. Holds many records. We have tried bigger cases and they do not agg with a Dasher, BRA, or BR. Depending on the powder you run and your barrel, most guys will end up 2975-3030, with 28-30" barrels. The 6 BRA will also reach that node, but you will be at higher pressure. In your case with a remington action I would probably stick with the dasher. Stick with Lapua brass and false shoulder or hydro form. The case will suck back to about 1.540" which is a good thing for making good brass, the extra room at the end of the neck does not hurt, and I dont recommend shortening the chamber length. Tight in this area is a bad thing. [/QUOTE]
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