About two years ago I ordered an Obermeyer 6.5mm 5R barrel with 1-8.75 twist. I asked Boots which twist would work best with the 142/147 grain bullets at velocities of 2700-2950 and that was his recommedation. So, the barrel finally arrived, and now I to pick which cartridge to chamber the rifle in that I plan to build.
Most of my shooting (80%) will be inside 600 yards. Another 15% will be inside at 1000 yards and less. Although I would like to stretch from 1000 to 1400 or so, the reality is that it is hard to find a range of that distance within reasonable driving time. And I already have a Sako TRG22, and McMillan built M40 in 300 Win mag for really long distances.
Terry Cross has had very good success with the 6.5-08 Ackley improved, and so far, that is the cartridge I'm leaning toward.
For many reasons, I don't want to use the 6.5 Creedmoor, or the 6.5x47.
I guess the only other cartridge that seems to be giving really good performance is the 6.5-284, but at the price of shorter barrel life. However, I do agree with those who look at barrels as expendable items, sort of like powder and bullets. They won't last forever, but it would be really nice if I could get 1500 to 2000 rounds of accurate barrel life before I have to rebarrel or set the barrel back.
What are the current thoughts on cartridges in 6.5mm for long distance shooting? I have also considered the 6.5 Gibbs (30-06 necked down to 6.5 and Ackleyized), but I think cartridge with the short fat powder column give better performance.
Any suggestions or thoughts on this would be gratefully accepted.
Most of my shooting (80%) will be inside 600 yards. Another 15% will be inside at 1000 yards and less. Although I would like to stretch from 1000 to 1400 or so, the reality is that it is hard to find a range of that distance within reasonable driving time. And I already have a Sako TRG22, and McMillan built M40 in 300 Win mag for really long distances.
Terry Cross has had very good success with the 6.5-08 Ackley improved, and so far, that is the cartridge I'm leaning toward.
For many reasons, I don't want to use the 6.5 Creedmoor, or the 6.5x47.
I guess the only other cartridge that seems to be giving really good performance is the 6.5-284, but at the price of shorter barrel life. However, I do agree with those who look at barrels as expendable items, sort of like powder and bullets. They won't last forever, but it would be really nice if I could get 1500 to 2000 rounds of accurate barrel life before I have to rebarrel or set the barrel back.
What are the current thoughts on cartridges in 6.5mm for long distance shooting? I have also considered the 6.5 Gibbs (30-06 necked down to 6.5 and Ackleyized), but I think cartridge with the short fat powder column give better performance.
Any suggestions or thoughts on this would be gratefully accepted.