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Gunsmithing 6mm reamers?

jacq220

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Looking into building my First rifle once my south bend is rebuilt. i THINK i have settled on the 6slr. Longer barrel life, and equal velocites as the 243. It seems optimal for me since i am not 100 percent sure if i am going to run the 105s or the 115's. and NO fireforming is involved. will fit in a short action and use my current alpha mags.

Day and days of research into the 6mms and my head is spinning but i always seem to come back to the .243 case varients.

I started looking at the 6mm reamers from PTG and holy shit there is alot of them. there are 4 of them just for this one round. which one is set up for what i am wanting to do and what makes it that way?


6mm SUPER LR/SS (Custom Grind $138.00) $125.00
6mm SUPER L R/S (Custom Grind $138.00) $125.00
6mm SUPER L R (Custom Grind $138.00) $125.00
6mm SUPER LR #2 (Custom Grind $138.00) $125.00
 
Re: 6mm reamers?

Not to change your mind/stir the pot. Just a friendly suggestion for an alternative to the six super.

A couple years back John L. had me build him a switch barrel gun. We chambered one barrel in 6mm Competition Match. It too is based on the 243 Winny.

I don't get to go out and shoot a whole lot anymore so none of this is personal experience. I know John got his HighMaster card in short order after switching. We've done a half dozen or so over the last year for folks and they've all had really good things to say.

One germ in particular was a die hard 6.5 Creedmore fan. He's since been converted. He's stated that the 6mmCM requires 8moa less elevation at 1000 than the Creedmore does and that it holds 8 inches inside the Creedmore for a given condition (wind).

The logic is the powder charge/barrel length. Slow the powder, increase the tube length and enjoy 3000-3200fps with a barrel life somewhere in the 2500-3000 round range.

Brass is easy to whip up. Moderate load, heavy bullet, and go shoot the snot out of it. Fire forms in one hit. Lapua brass can be a little more work due to its hardness. Most seem to have great luck with Winchester brass.

Again, just an alternative.

C.
 
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I looked REALLY hard at the Competition match, but had such a hard time finding ACTUAL data that someone was getting, not someone speculating that i dropped it off the list.

Everything i read i liked but I couldnt even find what brass it was made out of or where to get dies for it.

If you had any actual data about 115 dtacs velocity w/out pressures, and 105 amax velocities then it probably would not take much to push me that way.
 
Re: 6mm reamers?

3150fps is the hottest I've heard.

Stuff it with h1000, retumbo, rl19, and roll.

240 egolf die set works to size em. Redding makes em.

Its just reloading/shooting. Don't overthink it.

Good luck.

C.
 
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I get about 3100 fps with the 115s and almost no pressure. I have not tried any other bullets so I dont know how fast you can push them.

My last barrel went over 3,800 rounds before I changed it. It didnt need it, but I went to a lighter profile barrel and have that barrel on the shelf as a back up.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JACQ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I looked REALLY hard at the Competition match, but had such a hard time finding ACTUAL data that someone was getting, not someone speculating that i dropped it off the list.

Everything i read i liked but I couldnt even find what brass it was made out of or where to get dies for it.

If you had any actual data about 115 dtacs velocity w/out pressures, and 105 amax velocities then it probably would not take much to push me that way. </div></div>