Howdy. I've got a sweet little all original Remington Model 7 in 6mm Rem. Short, light and fun to hunt with. But it struggles to hold groups with heavier bullets, even with handloads after floating barrel, trigger work, ladder testing loads, etc. Best is about 1moa with 95gr SST, but it really prefers lighter bullets.
Deer hate it, and 11yo son took moose with it few years ago, 1 shot bang flop, but really want it shooting a heavier, better constructed bullet.
Anyhow, thinking of either a rebarrel in a faster 1:7.5 twist so can shoot something like the 100gr Partition, Sierra TGK, 103gr ELDx, etc or a conversion to something like the 6mm Creedmoor.
What do you think? If simply rebarrel will it have mag space for the longer bullets? If going to be a space issue would converting to the shorter Creedmoor case solve for longer bullets, or would that route be more expense than it's worth?
Also, was kinda thinking that since it's a little buttstock heavy with the orig 18" pencil barrel that probably go to 20" and maybe slightly thicker profile for a lil better balance. Either that, or stick with the 18" pencil and maybe swap in a carbon fiber stock to lighten the package even more.
Thanks for input.
Deer hate it, and 11yo son took moose with it few years ago, 1 shot bang flop, but really want it shooting a heavier, better constructed bullet.
Anyhow, thinking of either a rebarrel in a faster 1:7.5 twist so can shoot something like the 100gr Partition, Sierra TGK, 103gr ELDx, etc or a conversion to something like the 6mm Creedmoor.
What do you think? If simply rebarrel will it have mag space for the longer bullets? If going to be a space issue would converting to the shorter Creedmoor case solve for longer bullets, or would that route be more expense than it's worth?
Also, was kinda thinking that since it's a little buttstock heavy with the orig 18" pencil barrel that probably go to 20" and maybe slightly thicker profile for a lil better balance. Either that, or stick with the 18" pencil and maybe swap in a carbon fiber stock to lighten the package even more.
Thanks for input.