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Too Many 6mm's To Choose From
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<blockquote data-quote="Forrest Ebert" data-source="post: 532363" data-attributes="member: 11524"><p>Ok while the 6-284 is a speedster you pay for it in barrel life maybe 1,000 rounds and she's done and for a prairie dog shooter ?? I would suggest you go to the 6mm AR website and look at the 6mm SLR it has the features of both the 6mmXC and the .243 which it is based off of. It will run a 115 grian bullet at 2900 and shoot the lighter bullets accurately as well and you can see 3 different reamer choices that you have to choose from for your application. The SLR will need a 1:7.5 twist barrel to achieve the best performance and of course the longer the barrel the better to get your performance. If you use either Rem. or Win. brass no neck turning is required just run them through the dies and take them to the range and shoot they will be fireformed after that and you are on your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forrest Ebert, post: 532363, member: 11524"] Ok while the 6-284 is a speedster you pay for it in barrel life maybe 1,000 rounds and she's done and for a prairie dog shooter ?? I would suggest you go to the 6mm AR website and look at the 6mm SLR it has the features of both the 6mmXC and the .243 which it is based off of. It will run a 115 grian bullet at 2900 and shoot the lighter bullets accurately as well and you can see 3 different reamer choices that you have to choose from for your application. The SLR will need a 1:7.5 twist barrel to achieve the best performance and of course the longer the barrel the better to get your performance. If you use either Rem. or Win. brass no neck turning is required just run them through the dies and take them to the range and shoot they will be fireformed after that and you are on your way. [/QUOTE]
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