Howdy folks!
I picked up an MDT ACC (Rem 700 SA footprint) in the Black Friday sales and want everyones thoughts on the pros / cons of various calibers. I dont have an action for it yet as I want to decide on the caliber first (that will be another thread although from what I can tell any SA action will cover any of the calibers I am considering)
Up to this point the only long range gun I own is a Ruger Precision in 6.5 CM. Its served me well and is probably due a new barrel. I had the opportunity to go shoot with the local F Class guys and I used the Ruger.
This will be my first precision build and I would like to use it in PRS and F Class if that is possible. Looking at the F class rules this would mean either building a 223 or going Open, and removing the brake for matches (then reinstalling it for PRS / everything else). I'll check with my local club regarding their thoughts on using a mag fed gun but they never mentioned the magazine when I was there (I actually saw the main organizer using a mag fed ACC for a bit). I know they dont like brakes hence my idea to remove / reinstall as required.
A 223 would be an excellent trainer rifle and I'm guessing would get long barrel life. Should be cheap to run (I reload) too. I could also use this in the Sniper section of local service rifle competitions.
It seems all the serious competitions in PRS are using a 6mm of some fashion due to the flat shooting characteristics and low recoil making it easy to spot hits / misses. I have done a lot of research and they all seem crazy accurate. Some other stuff I keep hearing is that 6 Dasher is naturally easy to load for but takes some fiddling to get it to feed reliably from magazines due to its short length. This got me looking at 6XC and 6GT which seem to not have feeding issues. Do these calibers have any issues I should be aware of? Any others I should look at?
It seems 6mms are hard on barrels - what is realistic barrel life of these calibers? Are some better than others? I have mentioned 6mm Creedmoor as it seems to have very short barrel life.
As an outside bet what is everyones thoughts on 22 Creedmoor? Ive seen one in action and it looked like an awesome round. Crazy accurate using the 95Gr Sierra Match Kings. Not sure how it would compare to the 6mm at longer ranges and what barrel life to expect? I imagine cost to run would be similar?
As I already have a 6.5 CM I didnt really consider this round. I will rebarrel the Ruger and keep using it as I like it and have tailored it some (Magpul PRS stock, Timmy trigger etc)
I picked up an MDT ACC (Rem 700 SA footprint) in the Black Friday sales and want everyones thoughts on the pros / cons of various calibers. I dont have an action for it yet as I want to decide on the caliber first (that will be another thread although from what I can tell any SA action will cover any of the calibers I am considering)
Up to this point the only long range gun I own is a Ruger Precision in 6.5 CM. Its served me well and is probably due a new barrel. I had the opportunity to go shoot with the local F Class guys and I used the Ruger.
This will be my first precision build and I would like to use it in PRS and F Class if that is possible. Looking at the F class rules this would mean either building a 223 or going Open, and removing the brake for matches (then reinstalling it for PRS / everything else). I'll check with my local club regarding their thoughts on using a mag fed gun but they never mentioned the magazine when I was there (I actually saw the main organizer using a mag fed ACC for a bit). I know they dont like brakes hence my idea to remove / reinstall as required.
A 223 would be an excellent trainer rifle and I'm guessing would get long barrel life. Should be cheap to run (I reload) too. I could also use this in the Sniper section of local service rifle competitions.
It seems all the serious competitions in PRS are using a 6mm of some fashion due to the flat shooting characteristics and low recoil making it easy to spot hits / misses. I have done a lot of research and they all seem crazy accurate. Some other stuff I keep hearing is that 6 Dasher is naturally easy to load for but takes some fiddling to get it to feed reliably from magazines due to its short length. This got me looking at 6XC and 6GT which seem to not have feeding issues. Do these calibers have any issues I should be aware of? Any others I should look at?
It seems 6mms are hard on barrels - what is realistic barrel life of these calibers? Are some better than others? I have mentioned 6mm Creedmoor as it seems to have very short barrel life.
As an outside bet what is everyones thoughts on 22 Creedmoor? Ive seen one in action and it looked like an awesome round. Crazy accurate using the 95Gr Sierra Match Kings. Not sure how it would compare to the 6mm at longer ranges and what barrel life to expect? I imagine cost to run would be similar?
As I already have a 6.5 CM I didnt really consider this round. I will rebarrel the Ruger and keep using it as I like it and have tailored it some (Magpul PRS stock, Timmy trigger etc)