I want to add a 6mm to my collection but want to sidestep the 'one season, maybe' barrel life of 6mm creedmoor. The option I'm considering is to light load 6mm creedmoor hoping to get more life from it, my goal being 2500+ rounds. That would also give me to option to crank up the speed if I want/need to. However, I've yet to see anything more than suggestions as to whether this even works to extend barrel life or that it's not like having teeth pulled to find a good load at that velocity with 105+ grain projectiles.
I know the most obvious solutions are 6 dasher or 6mm GT but I'm not super excited about getting into the wildcat game: it's nice to be able to buy a box of ammo, dies, brass, or whatever, from the local sporting goods store and I'd prefer not to roll the dice on magazine issues. There is the 6mm arc but it's a little on the anemic side and I have similar magazine concerns as with the dasher.
Thanks in advance!
I know the most obvious solutions are 6 dasher or 6mm GT but I'm not super excited about getting into the wildcat game: it's nice to be able to buy a box of ammo, dies, brass, or whatever, from the local sporting goods store and I'd prefer not to roll the dice on magazine issues. There is the 6mm arc but it's a little on the anemic side and I have similar magazine concerns as with the dasher.
Thanks in advance!