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So I’m building my first PRS gun and I wanted to get opinions on barrel types, I’m looking to build a 6MM GT rifle, but still researching barrels
If you don't mind me offering my experience..I have 4 rifles setup hypothetically for prs. 22 creed, 6 creed, 6.5 creed and 6 gt. The 6gt has alot going for it, but if I where to know then what I know now, I would have saved the money and bought the equivalent of what I spent to build the others and stay with the 6.5 creed. It's not the best, but it's easy to load for, 6.5 bullets are easier to find, and powders are a very little bit easier to get as well. (Just try to get 8lbs of varget). I recently shot a match with my new 6.5 creed. At 17 lbs, and a APA Lil bastard, it was quite manageable to run in the match. Just now got the gen 3 Fat Bastard, took all the weights out of my MPA to get it to the 12lb weight limit for NRL Hunter, and found the recoil was less than the heavier setup and Lil Bastard.
Fyi, I'm NOT saying the Creed is the best, but it's possibly the simplest one as I have a ton of small rifle primers and well over a thousand SPR Starline brass that I'm using. It's merely easier for me right now with today's climate.
My understanding about the 6 creed is the barrel life is gonna be one of the shortest, just what I have heard. That was what I was going to build first.
So I’m building my first PRS gun and I wanted to get opinions on barrel types, I’m looking to build a 6MM GT rifle, but still researching barrels
My recommendation, having spent thousands upon thousands of dollars and many months waiting on custom PRS builds, is this: don't build a custom rifle, buy an AI factory rifle.
Out of curiosity do you not have the same results with the creed family of cartridges in general though. I know my 6 and 25 creed both were super easy and just hammer. My 25 creed is wicked.
That said though any of the 6br variants are supposed to be the easiest to load for. I’m going try one of them next. And seeing as the gt is so close I assumed it would be pretty simple
Haha why’s that
Definitely not a top PRS shooter, but loading for my BRA is a breeze. I don’t plan on not having at least one BR-based rifle. 105s 20 thousandths off with a mild 30.2gr H4895 get me 2900fps out of a 28” Bart. 2800fps at 29gr with fire forming loads.That was the attraction for me. 6BR or 6BRA are supposedly crazy easy to load for, low recoil and good barrel life.
When I was debating caliber for my build I listened to a podcast from the top PRS guys and almost all were going this direction for the same reasons.
I've had fewer issues with my custom rigs than I did with my AXMC. Damn thing constantly misfed at matches. May try an AT in an AO chassis at some point but that will probably just stay a .308 rather than a 6.5 Creed or 6 Creed.Because of long wait times and constant headaches and unexpected reliability issues with custom builds.
Get an AI, which will function reliably from day one, and prefit barrels in whatever calibers you want. Switch them out at your leisure and as you see fit.
There is a lot to say for staying with with what you know and what works for you. To quote Bo Duke; “better to fight the enemy you know than the enemy you don’t know.”but that will probably just stay a .308 rather than a 6.5 Creed or 6 Creed.
So I have already purchased a Mannors PRS-TCS stock and a scope I guess I’m just waiting to either find a barreled action I want or have one built, currently I have a RRA AR-10 (6.5cm) that I will start shooting until my build is ready
Get which ever action you prefer.....Impact, Curtis, bighorn, and have a good smith spin you up a barrel.
Yea, those BR's have way less recoil. Well, unless you're talking about peak force, then they actually have more.
Isn't that peak force difference more about RL16 vs Varget rather than 6x47 vs 6BR?
My sensitive shoulder wants to know.![]()
I think it is important to note 2 things:
1) Theory (quickload data) is great for debates but the real issue isn't recoil. Spotting your misses/impacts is much more important that how much recoil your gun produces. Granted one affects the other, but once i could spot my misses my scores went up dramatically.
2) While in theory, a 6.5 is capable to win a match. I challenge you to show me the last time a 6.5 won a national level PRS match against the army of 6mm variants.
I started with a 6.5 creedmoor, and while i could see that i hit the target but i couldn't see where i hit it. Now I shoot a dasher, and i can see exactly where on the target my impact hits, adjust my wind call and send another impact. Day and night difference for PRS competition.
I've had fewer issues with my custom rigs than I did with my AXMC. Damn thing constantly misfed at matches. May try an AT in an AO chassis at some point but that will probably just stay a .308 rather than a 6.5 Creed or 6 Creed.