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6mm Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="6mm Remington" data-source="post: 539274" data-attributes="member: 35254"><p>I use the 100 gr. Partition in my 6mm Remington and it shoots great with IMR4350 and H4831SC. Your rifle should have the 1-9 twist so it will stabalize the heavier standard bullets like the 95 and 100 gr. Partition. </p><p> </p><p>My son's 6mm uses the 90 gr. E-tip and he is death with that thing. He shot his first elk ever last year with it at 350 yards and she went 25 yards at tops and tipped over.</p><p> </p><p>A new bullet Nosler has come out with but I have not been able to locate yet to try which I think would be a terrific one with a high BC would be the new 90 gr. Accubond. Hopefully by fall we will see some of those.</p><p> </p><p>The 6mm is a great coyote, deer, and antelope round. I think he'll fall in love with it! Good purchase!</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6mm Remington, post: 539274, member: 35254"] I use the 100 gr. Partition in my 6mm Remington and it shoots great with IMR4350 and H4831SC. Your rifle should have the 1-9 twist so it will stabalize the heavier standard bullets like the 95 and 100 gr. Partition. My son's 6mm uses the 90 gr. E-tip and he is death with that thing. He shot his first elk ever last year with it at 350 yards and she went 25 yards at tops and tipped over. A new bullet Nosler has come out with but I have not been able to locate yet to try which I think would be a terrific one with a high BC would be the new 90 gr. Accubond. Hopefully by fall we will see some of those. The 6mm is a great coyote, deer, and antelope round. I think he'll fall in love with it! Good purchase! David [/QUOTE]
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