Because the vast majority of people shooting BR improved variants are shooting 2950
I disagree and agree. If you matched barrel lengths, you can and will still get that 250 fps difference. That and there are a lot of people in the 3020-3040 node, which is a very good one. It just so happens there is a good node at 2930 also and its easier to get in a short barrel with a larger case, ie some wildcat variant.
I like it. Recommend closing your eyes and picking any caliber cause it's the shooter not caliber... then admit you don't take your own advice
Well played sir
haha. the struggle is real. I shot the 6x47 for 5 years before chasing crap around. Wishing I never changed. One thing on that, I shot a short 22" barrel getting 2950 that the 6br varients are getting with a few less inches of barrel. Miss that short barrel.
Vibbert, or different Jake?
Vibbert's shooting a 6BRX at around 2890-2920 fps with a 105. He dabbled in the 6.5x47 for a while but has been BRX for at least a year now.
I stated not so clearly ha that he won the Snipers Hide Cup shooting a 6.5x47. I also said he shot his BRX last weekend in Nebraska.
DAbbled in the 6.5x47? I guess if winning major matches is dabbling, then that's one way to describe it. I wish I could dabble like that ha.
The pt I was making was several examples of shooters getting great results without following the trend (again what im unable to do...haha) and they get these results by unbelievable amounts of practice.
So to summarize, people don't want to hear real stories on how hard work is what pays off. they want the easy fixes/caliber that's going to get them "2% more hits" when just staying put is so much more valuable getting to know the kinks of a caliber and just plain practicing. Hence my wish of just staying on the 6x47 instead of chasing calibers. I switched from 308 (never shot a barrel) to 260 (2 barrels) to 6x47 (8 barrels) to 6.5GWI (4 barrels) 6brx (1 barrel) to 6br (my current and first barrel).
Having done that, and to answer the OP, I would recommend either 6br or 6x47. And prob the 6x47 as brass is easy to find.
Another thing not mentioned is the NEED for the calibers. In the last 2-4 ish years, matches have gone from field style to more positional PRS style, which has nearly mandated the switch from heavier calibers like the 6.5 to the small 6's that don't recoil. If there is, and I feel the switch in already underway as people are growing sick of the run and gun stuff, then you will see the heavier 6's and 6.5 return. FOr both style of matches, the 6x47 or the 6.5x47 will always be a player.
Good LUck!
DT