I have an MPA PMR rifle in 6BR that is almost ready. At the last minute, I asked if it is possible to change to 6GT. Lisa at MPA says most likely. I plan on using the rifle to shoot some PRS, a bit of ELR, and to apply general principles of firearm fun-time to the human/gun partnership. I do reload. Should I stick with 6BR? Or should I explore my more flamboyant side by experimenting with this new-fangled 6GT hotness?
And/or are these Gay Tiger jokes getting old and everyone should go back to picking on the 6.5CM?
Anyway, my primary reason for the last minute reconsideration of cartridge orientation is that the 6GT may offer better reliability in terms of feeding. On top of that, it may offer a bit more versatility in that I can load it mildly to perform similar to 6BR but light it up hotter for extended distance.
However my reconsideration of the reconsideration is based on some reports that the reliability claims of 6GT are not what they were originally cracked up to be while the 6BR is enjoying newfound reliability with the latest magazine developments, to the extent that reliability is no longer a relevant issue.
In addition, as a relatively inexperienced reloader, am I giving up some magical ease of reloading the 6BR versus what may turn out to be a relatively finicky 6GT.
And as a member of the poors, am I going to miss out on the efficiency of the 6BR, foregoing meals in order to feed a more powder-hungry 6GT.
Or am I just overthinking all this, being better off flipping a coin or just going with my original work order so as not to inconvenience Lisa, Woody, and the rest of the good folks at MPA with last minute hems and haws.
Would appreciate any and all advice from those who have more experience, knowledge, and wisdom than I.
Now don't hit me ...but I was also thinking of changing my order from the Matrix Pro II chassis to the Vanquish. Advice? Reprimands?
And/or are these Gay Tiger jokes getting old and everyone should go back to picking on the 6.5CM?
Anyway, my primary reason for the last minute reconsideration of cartridge orientation is that the 6GT may offer better reliability in terms of feeding. On top of that, it may offer a bit more versatility in that I can load it mildly to perform similar to 6BR but light it up hotter for extended distance.
However my reconsideration of the reconsideration is based on some reports that the reliability claims of 6GT are not what they were originally cracked up to be while the 6BR is enjoying newfound reliability with the latest magazine developments, to the extent that reliability is no longer a relevant issue.
In addition, as a relatively inexperienced reloader, am I giving up some magical ease of reloading the 6BR versus what may turn out to be a relatively finicky 6GT.
And as a member of the poors, am I going to miss out on the efficiency of the 6BR, foregoing meals in order to feed a more powder-hungry 6GT.
Or am I just overthinking all this, being better off flipping a coin or just going with my original work order so as not to inconvenience Lisa, Woody, and the rest of the good folks at MPA with last minute hems and haws.
Would appreciate any and all advice from those who have more experience, knowledge, and wisdom than I.
Now don't hit me ...but I was also thinking of changing my order from the Matrix Pro II chassis to the Vanquish. Advice? Reprimands?