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Curious as to why not, PRS introduced 3 new divisions Open, Tactical and Production all shoot the same course,Open : Able to use a rifle chambered in any cartridge 30 caliber or less not to exceed 3200 fps.
I hear that most guys are running 6mms now instead of 6.5s. IS that accurate? What flavor of 6mm? I am in Wyoming so are guys in the western states also switching to 6mms? Thanks.
This year. The caliber chasers will move on soon enough when the next best thing is discovered. Lol
This year. The caliber chasers will move on soon enough when the next best thing is discovered. Lol
Brass was an issue earlier this year in the spring, but I've never seen it out of stock since about June. Lapua BR brass is also a fair bit cheaper than Lapua/Norma/Alpha 6Creed/6XC brass ($89/100 ish instead of $100+).Exactly. I'm already starting to see a shift away from the BR/BRA/Dasher with more people either going yet smaller (22BRs) and others going to 6 Creedmoor or 6XC due to more brass options being available for both. I think some people have gotten frustrated with the brass for the BRs (namely cost and availability), while others are still chasing some kind of unicorn down the low recoil, low energy rabbit hole.
Brass was an issue earlier this year in the spring, but I've never seen it out of stock since about June. Lapua BR brass is also a fair bit cheaper than Lapua/Norma/Alpha 6Creed/6XC brass ($89/100 ish instead of $100+).
Fireforming is something everyone does before they shoot a match regardless of what caliber they're shooting. Generally speaking nobody in PRS wants to use virgin brass for a match because by the time the match rolls around you won't have enough virgin brass left over for the entire match (and mixing fired and unfired brass in your match ammo is a big no).I'm expecting another shortage of Lapua brass for BR in the near future as people start to get ready for spring shooting season. Also consider the time and costs involved with fireforming for Dasher and BRA. There's ways to do it without live fire (or using live fire as practice while fireforming), which isn't required for 6 Creed/XC/Etc.
Exactly. I'm already starting to see a shift away from the BR/BRA/Dasher with more people either going yet smaller (22BRs) and others going to 6 Creedmoor or 6XC due to more brass options being available for both.
Fireforming is something everyone does before they shoot a match regardless of what caliber they're shooting. Generally speaking nobody in PRS wants to use virgin brass for a match because by the time the match rolls around you won't have enough virgin brass left over for the entire match (and mixing fired and unfired brass in your match ammo is a big no).
People are not shifting away from BR/BRA/Dasher. In fact, the data shows just the opposite.
In 2016 there were 8 shooters of the top 100 in the PRS using BR-based cartridges (8%, http://precisionrifleblog.com/2017/02/16/long-range-calibers-cartridges-what-the-pros-use/)
A couple points - I've personally rolled into a match more than once with ammo loaded on virgin brass. Everyone shooting factory ammo is the same. Last I talked to Bryan Morgan about it, he ONLY shot virgin brass at matches, and saved all his once fired stuff for practice. I also do all of my barrel break in using brass from the previous season, and the same for load development. I will do a final confirmation on virgin brass before my first match, but that's all I do. I will caveat that by saying I have been shooting the same caliber for years, so I have a pile of brass laying around, and just buy a batch at the beginning of the season to cover that year. At the end of the season, that brass goes in the practice brass bucket.
And I have already seen several of my friends that ran BR/BRA/Dasher in 2018 switching calibers, which is what my statement is based on. A few of them are the same people that were early adopters of the BR family in the PRS. Some have grown tired of magazine issues, others decided they'd rather have the increased performance of the XC and Creedmoor cases.
My answer to that is they need to buy more brass. I've bought 300 per season myself, but I have always had a pile of 6 Creedmoor brass (even on my first barrel, I got a bunch of hand me down brass from friends) laying around for testing and barrel break in. That said, I'm actually going to buy 500 for the coming season since I am going to have a busy spring schedule.If you buy 400 pieces or more it's not an issue since you can usually get at least 150 down the tube to stabilize your speeds and have 250 for the match itself. Most of the guys in my area, however, only buy $300 because brass isn't cheap regardless of what caliber you shoot (assuming you're using good quality brass).
This is just a function really of who we both shoot with. Among those in my area none have moved away from a 6BR variant in 2018 (except to switch to a different variant), while I know of at least 2 guys who switched from a 6.5 or hotter 6 down to a BR variant. It's interesting to me to see how different areas have different trends, and it would be interesting if people asked around with local shooters and recorded what calibers people in their area shot last year, this year, and what they plan to shoot next year. It would provide a little more granularity to the available data, anyways, and I'll see if I can't do just that at a local casual warm-up club match on January 12th.
I wonder if we start to see a shift towards 6.5mm or .308 only matches over the coming 24-months. Many are chasing the latest and greatest only to find everyone else doing the same and consequently their rankings or placings in matches aren’t taking the upward leap they were expecting for faster, flatter and shorter barrel life. The real test of skill isn’t to choose the best calibre, it’s to win with a less efficient calibre where fundamentals are more important - where the calibre isn’t the defining factor in a shooters rank but instead their fundamental ability is.
Everyone is spending a fortune on new barrels, new brass, new dies etc but everyone can’t improve equally. Fundamentals are key and good shooters will always prevail.
Perhaps we will see a move back to 6.5 and .308 only matches as competitors want to see who is really the best. Formula 1 with all drivers running the same machines if you like.
There’s an idea . Off the rack 308’s provided by GAP, Tac Ops et al and FGM or AB/Berger factory ammo .
Shooter gets to confirm zero and velocity before comp , and adjust rifle / scope to his LOP, cheek height etc.
Sort of like a one make race series like the Carrera cup . That would sort the salt from the cheese , and give
good oxygen to a few manufacturers .
While it's an interesting idea, a lot of shooters are going to be turned off by being forced to run an unfamiliar rifle, optic, and ammo. If you were able to provide the rifle and ammo ahead of time for them to train on, then provided ammo at the match itself, you might be able to draw in more people. Also consider the costs involved - even if you limited such an event to 50 shooters (make it invite only from the PRS and NRL top ranked shooters or something), that's 50 rifles, optics, sets of rings, 50x matches of ammo, etc - a LOT of expense to be laid out by sponsors. Even if you raise the match fee to help compensate the sponsors, now you have the issue of having an unusually high match fee where shooters aren't even using their personal equipment.
While it would be interesting to see, I think you'd have a hard time getting participation from shooters and sponsors.
There’s an idea . Off the rack 308’s provided by GAP, Tac Ops et al and FGM or AB/Berger factory ammo .
Shooter gets to confirm zero and velocity before comp , and adjust rifle / scope to his LOP, cheek height etc.
Sort of like a one make race series like the Carrera cup . That would sort the salt from the cheese , and give
good oxygen to a few manufacturers .
Across the course sling shooters pioneered all these 6.5 and 6 mm cartridges LONG before any "tactical" or "precision" shooting sport came along.I’m finding it amusing that after endless years of ‘ tactical ‘ style shooters giving shit to benchrest
and F class / sling shooters , that the PRS cartridge of choice is now the humble 6mmbr and variants .
Guess some folks take a while to catch on to things : ) .
Both trends were started by David Tubb on his way to winning something like 15 national highpower rifle championships along the way. He started shooting something called the 6.5-08 back in the early 90s and something called 6XC in the late 90s/turn of the century.
The Europeans were shooting something called the 6.5 Swede in the 1800's. ;-)
Totally different cartridge. Just because it's a 6.5mm bullet doesn't make it the same.
Been done before. So has use the same ammo for all shooters. More of a mess than anything and proved nothing.
I wouldn't walk across the street to shoot a match set up like that.
^^this...I run what I run because I like running it...I don’t want to have to use someone else’s crap that I might not care for one bit
The PVA kits work well, but the Primal Rights ones are the de-facto standard with AICS magazines because they're more readily available than the PVA kit. For AW magazines I prefer the HRD Gear spacer kit since it's machined instead of printed similar to the PVA one.Pretzel, or anyone else that is shooting 6BR or variant...
Is the go-to for 6BR to feed properly a Primal Rights AICS conversion kit? If so, is your experience with AI magazines? If not, what brand?
Saw that PVA also sells a 6BR conversion kit, but doesn't have any in stock? Anyone have experience with theirs?
This will be with a Nucleus action.
Well, because Oklahoma sucks and Wyoming blows I'll stick with 6.5 CM and those 140s.
Ok, yes I suck at wind calls. Lol
A 6mm going 200fps faster with a .610+ G1 negates any advantage the 140s have. It's pretty damn close.
A 6mm going 200fps faster with a .610+ G1 negates any advantage the 140s have. It's pretty damn close.