Load data 6MMx284

I'm shooting a 6-284 with 107smk's.
Ramshot Magnum has worked out awesome and has been very accurate and stable.
I'm shooting 60.5gr at 3400fps out of a 28" barrel.
You may want to start at 55gr and work up.
 
I have 2 mainly shoot the smaller bullets 85 bthp 24" barrel. 53 grains of imr 4350 at 3450 1/2 moa and under. rem 700, 24" 243 opened up. i like this load have a lupy with a vh reticle and load matchs moa on scope next to perfect. the 85 is an excellant deer bullet for my area of 600 and under. i have a friend thats all he has hunted with taking 22 bull elk since 1978 using the 100 nosler solid base, they dont make that bullet anymore but he has few k tucked away. nosler actually had a run of seconds and they shoot well. also on smaller bullet line the 80 g. rem. power lok some people calls uglys because they are actually ugly shoot awsome. my other rifle will shoot them in the 3's load is 55.5 grains imr 4350 getting over 3600 fps. i tried the 87 v-max ranging anywhere from 53-55 grains of imr-4350 shot well also with same impact as sierra 85 bthp with 1/2 moa getting more vel.
mike
 
51.5 gr retumbo
berger 115 vld .010 off the lands
fed mag primer
Lapua match prepped brass


I shot this out of my 1-8" broughton....it had impressive results
 
Mine was a 19" barrel with a 1/8 twist and it shot 51.5 gr of h-1000 cci br2 and lapua brass it shot very well in it.

-Nathan
 
Rem 700 LA
Kreiger 28" 1-8" twist
Norma brass (reformed)
Fed 210M
107 SMK

As posted before Ramshot Magnum performs very well, I'm not running as hard as some of the other guys, shooting at 3250fps. Best group so far has been 1.564" @ 500yds, this cartridge is FLAT shooting, pick up some Magnum & have fun with it.
 
I just bought a Winchester at a Internet auction in 6mm-284. Whenever you make a purchase sight unseen you hope for the best and understand you might lose. I was saving for a new Cooper in the Excalibur 6.5x284 had dies brass bullets just waiting for an opportunity. So before this Winchester arrived I bought a set of REdding dies for 6mm. The powder of choice as all my research pointed to was R17. When rifle arrived I loaded 100 grain sst with 49 grains R17 and accuracy was not good. I knew barrel was in full contact with stock channel so I used the credit card implant trick and floated the barrel. With a few tweeks later with my DEWALT grinder channel was clear. After another trial load my 105 Hornadies were entering target side ways I knew heavy bullets would not stabilize with 12 inch twist. Guy from Hornady told me how to check twist rate and it worked 1 in 12. My drethers were to shoots only heavy bullets now I know lightweight up to 100 grain. All said and done 49.7 grains R17 Sierra 87 grain 1/2 inch at 158 yards. 95 grain sst 49.5 R17 3/4 inch same distance. I paid $600 for the 60's contolled round feed topped with a Leupold 6.5-20. Whoever built it didn't shoot it because it was like brand new. I sent for a Hs precision Proffesional stock through STOCKEES for $320 delivered. I think the rifle is worth it. R17 all the way
 
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