I made a few less than insightful comments; which seem to have been removed. My misgivings for poor composition, composure and blatant showing of ignorance.
Taking what I cared to read before said posts were removed.. A lot of comment about 6mm chambering came up. Since, I have dug around looking at various postings on 6mm cartridges. Talk to me. I am curious about a few things.
After reading up that the 6mm Dasher is still pretty top of the PRS matches, I see a few others floating around.
I was looking into the 6SLR, 6CompMatch and a few others. However - Even with a hydroforming tool, the 'fire formed' cases seem a bit tedious. Not enough to sway me away. Just an observation that less motivated/more lazy people will shy away.
A lot of people claimed 6CM(comp match) was able to promote longer barrel life when using H1000 due to the cold nature of this powder. Complaints were also handed out that H1000 is very space occupying, meaning it took long drop tubes and vibratory application to said case for proper fill. Also noticed people stated any amount of case lube would cause powder to hang up in the neck. The same complainers also mentioned that even using a more large volume of H1000 to net similar velocities as the h4835 region of burning powders would not promote barrel life due to the greater amount of sand blasting properties found in channeling more powder down bore. Those same people kept spouting 6Dasher.
I can see the argument that more powder is more erosion, regardless of temperature. Media blasting is media blasting. Longer you put a dirty part under aluminum oxide, the more clean it becomes. Factor 4,000-5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (is it more?) plus 50,000+ PSI and it probably does not take 'long' to see wear here.
This said - I noticed also the lower case fill cartridges shrimped out on actual power well before the larger brothers/sisters. Naturally. Which in sense may make more issue with 'impact' on steel at range.
If you all were going to throw large amount of money into a PRS Manners stock with their mini-chassis, ARC Nucleus action and a quality lens.. What 6mm chambering would you pick? Then, explain why. It seems 6SLR, 6CM, 6Creedmoor, 6XC all net similar velocities and barrel life. I personally have no real interest in the Creedmoor Kool-Aid however, am able to see that for some it may be the ideal place. However, that disclosed - Even with new in bag unloaded brass.. I have always ran it through a sizer first. When comparing to the 6SLR it seems almost moot.
Also - Has the less tapered body of 6Creedmoor shown issues with feeding/extraction? I am not touching the 243AI because of stigma following it on 'fickle feeding'. Little to no taper on body, steep shoulder.
I fully agree and acknowledge that the 6Dasher wins in terms of 'probable barrel life' and lowest cost for a person equipped to reload. Smaller powder charges coupled to a potential increase of barrel life can in term pay for another barrel. It also likely does not offer enough take down power for any 'extended' hunting. Beyond 300-400 yards. Granted shot placement is king. I have not actually ran any numbers on the Dasher cartridge. Though I heard most people winning with it are using 2750-2850fps and 105-108grain projectiles.
My initial thoughts were those 115DTACS around 2900fps. Some people are chasing big numbers. My thought was something relatively soft with a 26" barrel should reach those numbers. Simply due to the Litz G7 rating on the DTAC.
Taking what I cared to read before said posts were removed.. A lot of comment about 6mm chambering came up. Since, I have dug around looking at various postings on 6mm cartridges. Talk to me. I am curious about a few things.
After reading up that the 6mm Dasher is still pretty top of the PRS matches, I see a few others floating around.
I was looking into the 6SLR, 6CompMatch and a few others. However - Even with a hydroforming tool, the 'fire formed' cases seem a bit tedious. Not enough to sway me away. Just an observation that less motivated/more lazy people will shy away.
A lot of people claimed 6CM(comp match) was able to promote longer barrel life when using H1000 due to the cold nature of this powder. Complaints were also handed out that H1000 is very space occupying, meaning it took long drop tubes and vibratory application to said case for proper fill. Also noticed people stated any amount of case lube would cause powder to hang up in the neck. The same complainers also mentioned that even using a more large volume of H1000 to net similar velocities as the h4835 region of burning powders would not promote barrel life due to the greater amount of sand blasting properties found in channeling more powder down bore. Those same people kept spouting 6Dasher.
I can see the argument that more powder is more erosion, regardless of temperature. Media blasting is media blasting. Longer you put a dirty part under aluminum oxide, the more clean it becomes. Factor 4,000-5,000 degrees Fahrenheit (is it more?) plus 50,000+ PSI and it probably does not take 'long' to see wear here.
This said - I noticed also the lower case fill cartridges shrimped out on actual power well before the larger brothers/sisters. Naturally. Which in sense may make more issue with 'impact' on steel at range.
If you all were going to throw large amount of money into a PRS Manners stock with their mini-chassis, ARC Nucleus action and a quality lens.. What 6mm chambering would you pick? Then, explain why. It seems 6SLR, 6CM, 6Creedmoor, 6XC all net similar velocities and barrel life. I personally have no real interest in the Creedmoor Kool-Aid however, am able to see that for some it may be the ideal place. However, that disclosed - Even with new in bag unloaded brass.. I have always ran it through a sizer first. When comparing to the 6SLR it seems almost moot.
Also - Has the less tapered body of 6Creedmoor shown issues with feeding/extraction? I am not touching the 243AI because of stigma following it on 'fickle feeding'. Little to no taper on body, steep shoulder.
I fully agree and acknowledge that the 6Dasher wins in terms of 'probable barrel life' and lowest cost for a person equipped to reload. Smaller powder charges coupled to a potential increase of barrel life can in term pay for another barrel. It also likely does not offer enough take down power for any 'extended' hunting. Beyond 300-400 yards. Granted shot placement is king. I have not actually ran any numbers on the Dasher cartridge. Though I heard most people winning with it are using 2750-2850fps and 105-108grain projectiles.
My initial thoughts were those 115DTACS around 2900fps. Some people are chasing big numbers. My thought was something relatively soft with a 26" barrel should reach those numbers. Simply due to the Litz G7 rating on the DTAC.