E Edds Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 19, 2012 1,154 348 44 Oklahoma Sep 29, 2020 #1 Sep 29, 2020 #1 Is the best barrel bore diameter for a 6mm Creedmoor .236" or .237".
Ledzep Bullet Engineer Full Member Minuteman Jun 9, 2009 4,490 6,016 Hornady Sep 29, 2020 #2 Sep 29, 2020 #2 .237. Easier on bullets. ETA: Should say that probably greater than 9/10 times it doesn't matter much at all.
.237. Easier on bullets. ETA: Should say that probably greater than 9/10 times it doesn't matter much at all.
Supersubes Heathen Full Member Minuteman Supporter Sep 6, 2006 9,169 11,335 Eastern Sierra Sep 29, 2020 #3 Sep 29, 2020 #3 I’ve done a fair number of both, and can’t tell the difference. I’d estimate that bullet bearing surface length has a greater affect on pressures than the lands being .0005 taller. Edit: As in longer bearing surface vs short bearing surface.
I’ve done a fair number of both, and can’t tell the difference. I’d estimate that bullet bearing surface length has a greater affect on pressures than the lands being .0005 taller. Edit: As in longer bearing surface vs short bearing surface.
FisherT&C Competition Rifle Barrelwork CAGE:9SLZ8 Full Member Minuteman Commercial Supporter Jan 1, 2020 734 811 Montana http Sep 30, 2020 #4 Sep 30, 2020 #4 I had a .236 barrel that shot amazing. As long as they're lapped properly either should do just fine. Get what you can get.
I had a .236 barrel that shot amazing. As long as they're lapped properly either should do just fine. Get what you can get.