Hey there. New to the 6 Creedmoor world - it's been a *very* long time since I've had a 6mm anything. 6BR, .243 Win, and a 6x47L, way back when, but I don't think any of the Creedmoors were even out when I sold that one off. That 6x47L was a fun gun, though. Kinda hoping for more of the same with the 6CM
So... I ended up with a used Criterion barrel from a friend, who'd bought it used from someone else (and never got around to using it). Supposedly 275-300rds on it, don't know any more 'history' than that. Checking with the bore scope shows a little bit of heat checking at the end of the chamber, but otherwise the lands look good.
The barrel is marked as '6 Creedmoor Match', so I got in touch with Criterion and requested chamber prints so I could figure out the difference between their regular '6 Creedmoor' and the 'Match' version. Looks like the regular has 0.120 freebore, and 0.275 nk, and the match has 0.183 freebore and 0.277 nk. The freebore makes sense, the neck... not so much. Maybe I'm missing something?
Still waiting on other parts to show up, so I'm not in a huge hurry on this one. I've got a few hundred 'old' style bullets - S107MKs, Hornady 105 A-max, and Berger 105 VLDs. Figured I'd throw these down range while I get a feel for the new-to-me cartridge. Plenty of powder in the general burn rate, including N150, N160, H4350, etc.
I'm sure I'll find out for sure when I finally have all the components in the same place at the same time and can screw everything together, but I'm a little curious as to whether those bullets are going to be jumping a ton with that freebore from an AICS mag? What about something more in the varmint-y range, like an 87 V-Max?